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00:00Let's go back to Nevada now, as Vice President Harris campaigns tonight in Las Vegas.
00:08We want to bring back in, because we believe we've fixed our connections, retired U.S.
00:12Army Captain Sam Brown, running for Senate as a Republican in Nevada against the Democrat
00:17incumbent there, Jackie Rosen.
00:19There's a new poll out that seems to show her with a significant lead.
00:24What do you say about that, Sam?
00:27You know, John, it's early on, and one of the things that we've got to look out for
00:31are essentially bad polls.
00:33And so what we've seen over the last eight months is President Trump leading very strongly.
00:39From what I can tell, this was an outlier poll.
00:43There was no crosstab data provided.
00:46And look, I'm a halfway intelligent guy.
00:48I went to West Point.
00:49I actually studied political science there.
00:51And so when I see a bad poll, I understand that.
00:55Here's the thing.
00:57If they were doing so well here, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz would not be in the state and
01:03putting such an emphasis here.
01:05In fact, what we see them doing is flipping their messaging on things like no tax on tips.
01:12In fact, when President Trump introduced that, as you'll remember, in Las Vegas at his rally,
01:18the Democrats initially came out and called it a campaign gimmick.
01:20And even my opponent, Jackie Rosen, went as far as to say that it would hurt working-class
01:26families.
01:27Now, once they heard back from Nevadans that this is a good proposal and something we want,
01:31they changed their tune.
01:33The Culinary Union is now endorsing it.
01:36And they understand that President Trump and Republicans like myself are the ones leading
01:40on behalf of working-class families.
01:42But no Democratic candidate has lost in Nevada statewide since 2012.
01:48You think you can buck that trend?
01:51We're certainly going to buck that trend because, look, for the last four years, Nevadans have
01:57been living under this administration.
02:00People are really hurting.
02:02They're concerned about what their future looks like under a Kamala Harris administration
02:08because she has gone along with the Biden administration and so has Senator Jackie Rosen.
02:14The Senate majority has allowed for the border to be left wide open.
02:18It's a crisis of untold proportions.
02:21We have economic crisis as well.
02:23We have the second-highest unemployment rate in the nation, the second-highest energy cost
02:27in the nation.
02:28And this is all on the back of the Biden administration, which Harris will continue to push.
02:32People's memories are not so short that they can't remember how things were under President
02:37Trump.
02:38And President Trump and a Republican majority in Congress will help bring back sane policy
02:43that helps people out.
02:44You mentioned the inflation rate in Nevada, and we have a graphic that shows just how
02:48bad it is.
02:49I mean, it's bad in every state, but in particular in Nevada, the inflation rate there, monthly
02:57increases since January 2021, shelter $267, food $152, energy $145, and transportation
03:07$322.
03:11That's in three years.
03:13That's a significant amount of money for the average family, and people have to be wondering
03:18where they're supposed to get that money.
03:22It is.
03:23And look, if the Democrats find their way to stay in power, we're going to see an expiration
03:29of the Trump-era tax cuts.
03:31Taxes are going to go up.
03:32The Democrats have signaled that they are looking to spend more, which in their mind
03:36requires them to extract more out of the Americans through taxes.
03:42What we need are people in positions of leadership who will reduce our tax burden, who will also,
03:49frankly, get regulators, the bureaucrats with regulations out of the way.
03:57Regulations are a form of friction on business owners, and I'm talking about big business
04:02owners.
04:03I'm talking about restaurants, local manufacturers, people who we would call neighbors and employ
04:08a lot of local Nevadans, make it harder for them to keep their businesses open.
04:14Final question, and it's a quick one.
04:18She, Jackie Rosen, has already outspent your campaign by about $5 million in advertising.
04:24Democrats also have about $30 million in advertising reserved, basically, to fight against your
04:32candidacy.
04:33How do you expect to be able to overcome that?
04:36Well, look, to me, I take that as a good news sign that they understand that they're in
04:41a bad position, that they have to spend so much money and basically cannot break away
04:46in this race.
04:47It's still a toss-up race despite the spending that they're putting in.
04:50A lot of that spending is meant to try and disparage me and define me in some negative
04:56way.
04:57They can spend all they want.
04:58We have Nevadans as well as grassroots Americans all across this country rallying to help us.
05:04We're up on air right now with our own ads.
05:06The cavalry is coming.
05:08We will win, and it doesn't matter how much they spend.
05:11Captain Sam Brown, U.S. Army veteran and Nevada Senate candidate on the Republican side.
05:17Thanks, Sam.
05:19Thanks, John.
05:21It's another golden moment for the U.S. men's Olympic basketball team.
05:25The Americans put on a show in today's Olympic gold medal game, beating France 98-87.
05:32Stephen Curry led the U.S. with 24 points, all of which came via three point shots.
05:37The U.S. has won eight of the last nine men's basketball Olympic gold medals, including
05:43each of the last five, dating back to the 2008 games in Beijing.
05:49Up next on the Fox Report, a critical clue uncovered as investigators try to figure out
05:54why a passenger jetliner plunged from the sky in Brazil.
05:58It was actually a turboprop, I should say.
06:01On board was killed.
06:03Plus, the border crisis remains a key issue for voters in the presidential race.
06:08Former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Ron Vitello always in ahead.
06:24In Brazil, civil defense teams are combing through the black boxes from yesterday's deadly
06:30plane crash there.
06:31Sixty two people died after a passenger turboprop plane fell out of the sky.
06:36Christina Coleman has the latest on the investigation there.
06:39Christina. John, the black box flight recorder which stores the plane's data was recovered
06:44at the crash site. It will be used to investigate what caused the aircraft to rapidly drop
06:49from the sky in southern Brazil yesterday, killing everybody on board.
06:53Today, the plane's regional carrier, Vopass, confirmed there was an additional passenger
06:58on the flight, increasing the death toll in this horrific crash from 61 fatalities
07:04to 62.
07:05Disturbing video shows the plane moments before it crashed.
07:08It quickly descended from 17000 feet in about a minute.
07:13There was reportedly active warnings of icy conditions around that elevation yesterday.
07:18A spokesperson for the plane's carrier said even though there were forecasts for ice,
07:22they were within acceptable levels for the aircraft.
07:25Brazilian authorities say it's too early to confirm if ice caused the crash after the
07:30plane spiraled out of control, it slammed into a residential community, causing a fire
07:35to erupt. Fortunately, no one on the ground got hurt.
07:42The plane passed over us.
07:43It was going to fall over our home.
07:45It started to come down and down.
07:47And we said it's falling, it's falling.
07:48When we saw the plane again, it had crashed.
07:50The flames were very high.
07:52They burned everything.
07:52It was a horror scene.
07:53Horrible.
07:54It was very real.
07:55We prayed to God so it wouldn't fall on our home.
07:59This European made ATR 72500, a twin engine turboprop plane, was built in 2010.
08:05It was headed to Sao Paulo's international airport when it crashed just about 50 miles
08:10northwest of the state of Sao Paulo.
08:13Brazil's president called for a minute of silence at a naval event after learning about
08:18this deadly crash.
08:19He also called for three days of mourning.
08:24I have to be the bearer of some very bad news.
08:29I would like everyone to stand for a minute of silence because a plane has just crashed
08:33in the city of Inhido in Sao Paulo.
08:36There were 58 passengers and four crew members, and it seems all of them died.
08:41I would like to ask for a minute of silence for the victims.
08:46Just such a sad and tragic situation, Brazil's National Aviation Authority is investigating
08:51what caused this plane to go down.
08:54John, Christina Coleman, Christina, thank you.
09:00Well, the border crisis taking center stage as Vice President Harris and her running mate,
09:04Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, hold rallies in Arizona yesterday and Nevada tonight.
09:11She promised supporters she would fight for strong border security.
09:15But the ongoing crisis is sure to come into campaign focus after we saw record high border
09:21crossings last fall.
09:24Let's bring in former Border Patrol chief and former acting ICE director Ron Vitello.
09:29Ron, you've heard some of what the vice president is saying on the campaign trail as she campaigns
09:35for the highest office in the land.
09:38What do you think?
09:39Well, she has no credibility on this issue.
09:42Let's start there.
09:44They talked about this crisis that we had at the border for more than almost four years
09:48now and they denied it was a crisis.
09:51They said it was Donald Trump's fault and then they presided over the worst surge of
09:55illegal migration across the southwest border in the history of the entire border.
09:59And now on the campaign trail, she's trying to make people believe that she's somehow
10:03going to be tougher than she's been after the president appointed her as the border
10:07czar to get to the root cause of this problem.
10:10Where are the results of that, John?
10:11Where are the statistics from Guatemala or El Salvador or from Venezuela?
10:16Where is the work that all of those government employees that she's in charge of to fix
10:21this problem, to work on root causes?
10:23Where are the results of that?
10:25I have not seen them.
10:26She was a defunder of the police and before that she was a defunder of ICE.
10:31She has no credibility on this issue whatsoever.
10:34She was the attorney general in California and in California now the entire state is
10:38a sanctuary.
10:39Not one word out of her while she was in the state, while she was the senator of the state
10:43and now as the vice president, an incentive to go to California if you're in the country
10:48illegally and you want to commit more crime.
10:50That's what her record is on the border.
10:52She was in Arizona.
10:53This is her fourth time, I think, in Arizona.
10:56She has her own plane, John, that we pay for.
10:58She has not made it to the border in Arizona during the pendency of this presidency.
11:03The worst surge ever and she's not been seen by anybody that works the front line.
11:08We opened this newscast with a report from Grady Trimble and he had this quote.
11:12I wrote it down from her.
11:13She says, I know, we know it's broken, referring to the border, and we know what it takes to
11:20fix it.
11:21If that's the case, she's had three years, hasn't she?
11:26That's absolutely right.
11:27The White House published on their on day one what they were going to do on the border.
11:30The first one of the first things they did was put a moratorium on repatriation and deportations,
11:36a moratorium on building wall on the southwest border.
11:40That's where they're at.
11:41That's that's where they've been the entire pendency of this presidency.
11:44So she's going to get tough on the border, on the campaign trail.
11:46I'm not going to believe it because we saw what she did to the men and women on the front
11:50line.
11:51Look what happened to those guys in the horse patrol.
11:52She called them the worst names in this country, you know, being a law school graduate, not
11:56giving them their due process, not giving them the benefit of the doubt.
12:00No, she has no credibility on what goes on at the border.
12:03We and the administration doesn't either.
12:05We've got four years, almost four years under Joe Biden.
12:08The worst conditions on the southwest border.
12:10More deaths, more fentanyl, more terrorists, more gotaways and record numbers of encounters
12:16on the front line.
12:17Well, she says that she was, you know, the district I'm sorry, the the chief prosecutor,
12:23the top law enforcement officer in California, which is a border state.
12:28She says she knows how to prosecute criminals and she has gone after them.
12:33Your response.
12:35That's even worse.
12:36She knows exactly what the power of these cartels.
12:39And she's watched this administration has been part of the administration that enriched
12:42these cartels in unfathomable ways.
12:45And so she knows if she knows that, why did she allow this to happen?
12:48Why do one hundred some thousand Americans every year die from the scourge of fentanyl?
12:52And not all of that is overdoses.
12:54Some of that is poisoning.
12:55And she knows where that comes from and she knows who's responsible.
12:58Yet all they have done is empower those cartels.
13:02Very quickly, we have a graphic that shows the number of people on the terror watch list
13:07who have been apprehended at our southern border during the years of the Biden administration.
13:12I believe it's three hundred and seventy five.
13:15Ninety nine of those folks have been released into the United States.
13:19How do you explain that?
13:22When you have record numbers of crossings, you're going to have record numbers of deaths.
13:26You can have record numbers of people who've done illegal things, record numbers of suspected
13:30terrorists.
13:31And that's the record of this administration, uncontrolled chaos at the border.
13:36And they've done little to nothing to stop it.
13:39The men and women on the front line of DHS know how to solve this problem.
13:42They've never given them the tools to do it.
13:45Ron Vitello, thanks very much for your expertise.
13:50Up next, would you be better off financially with former President Trump or Vice President
13:56Harris in the Oval Office in twenty twenty five?
14:13The president, Biden, spending his weekend in Delaware with tensions in the Middle East
14:19near a boiling point, a potential Iranian attack on Israel could come any time now.
14:26Meanwhile, U.S. forces are targeted in Syria for the third time this month.
14:31Lucas Tomlinson live at the White House with the latest, Lucas and John, we just learned
14:37from Reuters that some U.S. service members were injured in that drone attack at a base
14:43in Syria.
14:44Housing U.S. forces this as the world's awaits Iran's potential response to Israel.
14:50President Biden was just asked about that at the beach earlier.
14:55What's your message to Iran, Mr. President?
14:57What's your message to Iran?
15:03The president mouthing the words don't there, John?
15:07If you remember, that attack from Iran into Israel back in April did not involve any of
15:12Iran's proxy forces.
15:13The former head of U.S. forces in the Middle East says this time that could change.
15:19Hezbollah has literally hundreds of thousands of missiles and rockets that they can launch.
15:23They are much closer to Israel, so they could create much greater havoc and chaos and less
15:30time to respond for for Israeli and other U.S. and other forces that may be participating
15:36in the defense.
15:38John lurking off the coast of Lebanon, the guided missile submarine USS Georgia, armed
15:43with over 150 Tomahawk cruise missiles, a squadron of F-22s was also recently sent to
15:48the region.
15:49Now, Monday, five American soldiers were wounded, one seriously, when rockets hit a base in
15:54Iraq.
15:55There have been at least 175 attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria since October, where
16:00over 3,000 U.S. troops are based in those two countries.
16:04Now, over a week ago, Biden's defense secretary ordered the USS Abraham strike group to sail
16:09to the Middle East from the Pacific.
16:11What's notable, John, Lincoln does not seem to be in a hurry.
16:15Here she is doing exercises in a photo op with Italian playmates.
16:19The TR strike group is currently in the region.
16:21John Kirby says the goal of these reinforcements is to prevent an all out war between Israel
16:26and Iran.
16:28The president is 100 percent committed to helping defend Israel, and we have put military
16:34capabilities in the region of a sufficient quantity and quality to do just that.
16:41But we're also working at the same time in the diplomatic space to try to deescalate
16:46the tensions and to prevent a major escalation of the conflict there in the region.
16:53Officials say Iran and its proxy forces will likely attack Israel after the Olympics.
16:58Closing ceremonies for tomorrow, John.
17:01All right, Lucas Tomlinson at the White House, Lucas, thanks.
17:08We have not heard many details on Vice President Kamala Harris's economic plans for the country.
17:13Her website does not detail her campaign platform and policy plans for the economy and other
17:19issues that typically appear on candidates websites.
17:23And she recently said she pledges to fight inflation on day one, despite having been
17:28in the White House or part of the White House team for more than three years now.
17:32Let's bring in Steve Moore, visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation and co-founder
17:36of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity.
17:40So on day one, assuming she were to win, she says she will battle inflation.
17:45Steve, what do you expect her approach would be?
17:49Well, John, you're right to question her wisdom on this, because you're right.
17:53It's been over 1,200 days that Biden and Kamala Harris have been running the country
17:58and they ran inflation up to places today are 20% higher, John, than they were when
18:05Trump left office.
18:06So the question is, if she has some kind of plan to bring inflation down, hey, maybe she
18:09could bring that out now, not wait another 90 days because Americans are really hurting.
18:14I don't think she really has a plan.
18:15In fact, what she talked about was greedy corporations and price controls.
18:20Those have never worked.
18:21We want to get the inflation rate down, John, we have to cut government spending, spending
18:26trillions of dollars that we don't have.
18:28And that has caused inflation to rise to its highest rate since the 1970s.
18:33So there is no plan.
18:34Well, we noted that, you know, she doesn't have a lot of an economic message on her campaign
18:40website.
18:41She also hasn't had a news conference since she became the Democrat nominee.
18:47Is it kind of the Joe Biden strategy, a strategy from four years ago to sort of hide in the
18:53basement and not say anything and hope to get elected?
18:56Yeah, well, that worked for Biden the first time around.
18:59So but Kamala really, look, we the problem for Kamala Harris is she has a record, John.
19:03We know her record.
19:04She was in the Senate.
19:05You know that she had the most liberal voting record on economic issues of any senator.
19:10In fact, she was to the left, believe it or not, of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
19:16So she voted for the Green New Deal.
19:18She voted for reparations.
19:20She voted for these trillion dollar spending bills.
19:22And in fact, as vice president, John, let's not forget, she was the tie breaking vote
19:27for two of those multi trillion dollar spending bills.
19:30So her economic record is out there.
19:33She's trying to run away from it.
19:35She said the other day, well, she's not for fracking when just a few years ago she was
19:38set for it.
19:39She was for it.
19:40I think a lot of Americans are scratching their head and saying, is this a chameleon
19:43who just changed his colors with the with the issue of the day?
19:46Well, a lot of Americans are worried about the economy.
19:51We have a graphic that shows what the situation is in some of the key swing states, the states
19:57that that could decide this election.
20:01And in every single one, the economy is the top issue, Steve.
20:07Well, that's right.
20:08And, you know, what's so interesting is, you know, the Democrats want to make this this
20:12election about abortion and social issues.
20:15And Republicans want to make it about pocketbook issues, about kitchen table issues.
20:19Can you pay your bills?
20:20Is your paycheck keeping up?
20:22Are you secure with your retirement plans?
20:24And if this is a pretty simple election, if people vote on their pocketbook, then Trump
20:28will win a landslide election.
20:30If it's other issues that, you know, like abortion issues or some of the things Trump
20:35might say that offend people, then it could be a different story.
20:38So as as one who's working with Trump on the economic policy, we want to really keep
20:42it focused on which president Biden or Trump had a better record on the economy.
20:49And on that one out of the 20 major issues, Trump beats Biden on 18 of the 20, including
20:54inflation, interest rates, small business, competence, stock market, just about everything.
20:59CNBC took a poll of Americans asking them, who do you think would do a better job?
21:05Or rather, who which presidential candidate would leave you better off financially?
21:11Forty percent said they'd be better off if Trump wins.
21:14Twenty one percent said they'd be better off if Harris wins.
21:18Thirty five percent say the situation wouldn't really change.
21:22Now, most people, I mean, as we saw in that battleground states, full economy, economic
21:28issues are generally front and center.
21:31When people go to the voting booth, that would seem to bode well for the former president
21:36this time around.
21:38And there's something else here, John.
21:39Look, most people don't really know that much about Kamala Harris.
21:43They know that she was a failed vice president.
21:44In fact, just a month ago, she was rated the least popular vice president of all time because
21:49she was in charge of the border.
21:50She didn't do a very good job of that.
21:52When she was attorney general in California, she was the chief law enforcement officer.
21:57Crime went through the roof.
21:58So she flunked that test.
21:59And I think Americans, by the way, when I said it's the economy, it'll be that.
22:03But it'll also be a question of who do you want to be our commander in chief?
22:07Who is going to be in charge of keeping our country safe?
22:10Given Kamala Harris's record in terms of the job she's had, I think Americans will reject
22:15that as well.
22:16We'll know in less than 90 days.
22:19Steve Moore, thank you.
22:21Thanks, John.
22:23Much more ahead for you on The Fox Report.
22:25What does new police body cam video tell us about what happened minutes before and
22:30after the assassination attempt on former President Trump?
22:34CB Cotton.
22:35Hi, John.
22:36Well, there are renewed questions from the American people about what could have been
22:40done to prevent the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, after the latest
22:44round of body camera video released from local law enforcement.
22:47I'll have all the details after the break.
22:55New police body cam video from the attempted assassination of former President Trump, raising
23:00more questions about the communications breakdown between local police and Secret Service.
23:05CB Cotton with the latest on that.
23:07CB.
23:08Hi, John.
23:09Will a local officer can be heard fuming on this latest round of body camera video, prompting
23:14lawmakers to demand more answers?
23:17I'd say this is a sorry, not sure which gas company.
23:25Why are we not on the roof?
23:26Why?
23:27Why weren't we told them they need to post the guys over here?
23:35I told him that the Secret Service, I told him that Tuesday, I told him the Iowa Republican
23:43Senator Chuck Grassley has taken that officer's explosive claim directly to Secret Service
23:48acting director Ronald Rowe.
23:50Grassley also wrote that he wants to be given any information on whether any federal law
23:56enforcement personnel saw someone on the roof before the shooting.
24:01Body camera video from local officers did capture what appears to be someone on the
24:05roof and the minutes leading up to the gunfire.
24:08Take a look.
24:09We did capture at 6 0 8 p.m. what appears to be a person off in the distance on the
24:14A.G.R.
24:15Building, but it's unclear whether the officer sees or notices.
24:19About 30 seconds before the shooting, another officer laid eyes on the gunman after being
24:25hoisted to the roof, but he dropped back down after seeing Crook's weapon.
24:30The shooting started moments later and the officer's radio message about Crook's firearm
24:36never made it to the Secret Service, according to acting director Rowe's congressional testimony.
24:43This all could have been prevented in a five minute conversation to articulate the need
24:48to take that building out of play from being a threat.
24:52And because the shooter was able to access that roof, we saw chaos result from it.
24:57We saw a lack of coordination.
24:59We saw poor communication and we saw a lot of frustration on the part of state and local
25:04authorities because essentially based on the poor plan that was put together, they were
25:08set up to fail.
25:10A Secret Service spokesperson thanked local law enforcement for their efforts to try to
25:15locate the gunman while also calling the assassination attempt the agency's failure.
25:21The spokesperson added that a review of the body camera footage remains ongoing.
25:25John.
25:26Wow.
25:27A lot of questions still to be answered.
25:29CB Cotton, thank you.
25:32Coming up on the Fox report, we're learning more about today's Israeli airstrike that
25:36killed dozens in a Gaza school converted into a shelter.
25:41Plus what's left of the storm named Debbie is now moving farther north.
25:46Meteorologist Adam Klotz tracking it for us.
25:49Adam.
25:50Hey there, John.
25:51Yeah, unfortunately, still feeling some of those impacts.
25:52Places even as far south as the Carolinas that saw all of that rain the other day.
25:56More rain.
25:57Nowhere for this new rain to go.
25:58It means flooding is a concern.
25:59We're going to be tracking all of these storms, plus the week ahead forecast coming up in
26:02my full forecast after the break.
26:19Israel is receiving fierce international criticism for launching an airstrike today on a school
26:23in Gaza City.
26:25The health ministry in Hamas run Gaza says at least 80 people were killed and 50 more
26:30injured, though it's not possible to verify those numbers.
26:34Israel's military says Hamas terrorists were using that school as a cover for a command
26:39center.
26:40Jeff Paul live in Tel Aviv with details for us, Jeff.
26:44Well, yeah, John, this latest Israeli strike on Gaza only adds to the building tension
26:50in the region.
26:52new round of talks in about five days between Hamas and Israel.
26:56And now you have mediating countries like Egypt saying that this latest action by Israel
27:01shows they're not serious about coming up with a plan to end the war.
27:05Now, the IDF admits they did hit a school today near a mosque in Gaza City, but Israel
27:11insists it was a precise strike that killed more than a dozen militants who were operating
27:16in that school.
27:18The White House says it's deeply concerned, adding that while they know Hamas has been
27:22using schools, Israel must take measures to minimize civilian harm.
27:27The Hamas run Palestinian health ministry says dozens who fled the war were killed,
27:31making it one of the deadliest strikes since the war started.
27:34But the IDF says those figures do not distinguish between militants and civilians and that Hamas
27:40sees harm to civilians as a strategy.
27:45This pattern of systematic abuse of schools for military activities by Hamas and Islamic
27:51Jihad endangers both Gazans and Israeli civilians.
27:56It must be condemned by the international community.
28:02This is video from earlier in the evening when we were alerted to a rather large swarm
28:07of drones in northern Israel.
28:09This happens from time to time, but it's not usually such a high number of drones covering
28:13such a large area.
28:14So far, no reports of any injuries, but Hezbollah put out a statement a little while ago claiming
28:21responsibility for it, saying that it was in reaction to the Israeli strike yesterday
28:27that killed a senior Hamas commander.
28:28John.
28:29All right, Jeff Paul in Tel Aviv, Israel.
28:31Jeff, thanks.
28:34And here is a look at some other stories from around the globe.
28:41Russia says its troops are trying to prevent Ukrainian forces from pushing deeper into
28:46the Kursk region just over Ukraine's northeast border.
28:50This is one of Ukraine's largest incursions into Russia since the war began with Russia's
28:56invasion.
28:57In Venezuela, access to the social media platform X will be limited for 10 days after a disputed
29:03presidential election there.
29:05Incumbent Nicolas Maduro accuses the site's owner, Elon Musk, of using the platform to
29:10stir up political unrest.
29:14In France, police arrested rapper Travis Scott in Paris last night over a minor incident
29:19with a hotel security guard.
29:22The prosecutor says the assault case later was dropped and Scott was released earlier
29:26today.
29:28In the U.K., a zoo is celebrating the birth of two critically endangered monkeys.
29:33The rare baby cotton top tamarins were the size of golf balls when they were born.
29:39And that's a look at some stories from around the globe.
29:43Heat and storms lingering in the southeast and a streak of unseasonably cool temperatures
29:48for the Midwest.
29:49Fox meteorologist Adam Klotz has details for us.
29:52Adam.
29:53Hey there, John.
29:54Unfortunately, some of that heat, some of those storms impacting folks who were impacted
29:56by Debbie.
29:58These are some of the areas we're worried about flash flooding the next couple of days
30:01today into Sunday, largely the biggest areas.
30:03But those are the Carolina spots that saw a ton of rain.
30:06We're seeing storms pop up here this evening, and every one of these little green boxes
30:10is a flash flood warning.
30:11So the rain is coming down.
30:12The ground is saturated from all of the rain of Debbie.
30:15Obviously, there's nowhere for this new rain to go, and flooding happens very quickly.
30:18On top of that, it is really warm in some of these areas.
30:21There's folks trying to clean up a little bit, and they're dealing with temperatures
30:24like this.
30:25Those are the forecasted highs for tomorrow.
30:27It's really the heat that's lingering across the southern and the eastern part of the country.
30:30As you look at today's forecast, temperatures there in the 90s.
30:33Look at this, though.
30:34Much cooler across the Midwest.
30:36It's the same tomorrow.
30:37It's the same as you ultimately go into Monday and Tuesday, 79 degrees in Chicago, still
30:42all of that heat really lingering across the southern tier of the country.
30:45But it is a little bit of a cool down for folks in the Midwest, portions of interior
30:48New England, John.
30:49I know that feels good for a lot of folks.
30:51All right.
30:52Meteorologist Adam Klotz.
30:53Adam, thank you.
30:54Yeah.
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