unknown as pig butchering plus president biden unveils a sweeping new executive action on immigration aimed at protecting undocumented spouses and children of us citizens border state republican congressman dan crenshaw, republican of texas, is here to react leading this hour, the brutal, scorching heat wave punching the united states right now is more than half the country faces dangerously high temperatures. those high temperatures or fueling fires across the western united states made worse by driving gusty winds. federal officials say there are 29 large fires burning in the united states it's including a pair of fast-growing fires are tearing across southern new mexico right now, multiple fires also exploded across parts of california overnight, officials predict the fires could get even worse as temperatures continue to rise this week this moment thinking it'd be joined by new mexico governor michelle lu khan, grisham, who just declared a state of emergency and parts of new mexico due to the fires. but first, let's go to california where ten large wildfires are burning. cnn's natasha can is near one of them is called the post fire. it's a northwestern los angeles county natasha, how are firefighters working to get the post fire they're under control well, jake, they're using some unusual tactics so that la county hasn't done before, one of which is actually sending fire crews hotshot cruise by boat across a lake to get to the southern side of this fire. >> and the video that we just shot, hopefully we're showing you now exclusive video but actually, these fire crews taking everything that they can with them, including basic life support, medical aid, so that they can take care of themselves should anything happen in the middle of nowhere. essentially, this is them trying to get to the southern perimeter of this fire, which has been difficult to work with because there is steep and rugged terrain there. now the north side of this post fire is better taken care of overall, about a quarter percent contained 15,000 acres burned were at the command post where they are still just mapping this out. there are supposed to be high winds, warnings until 6:00 p.m. local time. and this is again, like you mentioned, just one of several fires burning throughout california, jake the post fire. >> it may be the biggest fire in california right now, but the sites fire in the northern part of the state is getting close more than 10,000 acres burned 0% contained. >> what more do we know about that fire? >> i'll jake, i think we just saw an update that there is a little bit of containment, but you're right that 10,000 acres just exploded very quickly and that's a characteristic we're seeing of many of these fires. they start with a small spark, then daylight comes, the heat builds, and it quickly moves and anywhere where there have been evacuation mornings or orders people have frequently told us there was barely any time to prepare for this. the winds shift and next thing you know, it's at your doorstep there are definitely very dry conditions, high wind gusts, as we mentioned, a heat that is building up next weekend. we're expected to get more of that heat also have dimension the last two winters really, we saw a lot of precipitation for california. >> and so that means a lot of vegetation grew. and that also produces a lot of fuel for fires to burn throughout the area. so that's one of the consequences of the wet weather we had the last couple of winters, jake. >> all right. natasha can in los angeles county. thanks so much in southern new mexico, right now, neither the south fork fire nor the salt fire show any signs of slowing down. gusty winds and dry heat are only making matters worse. let's bring in the governor of new mexico, michelle lu khan, grisham, governor. thanks for joining us. these two fast-moving fires are converging on tribal land and villages. you were just at a briefing with state and local officials. what is your message to those who might be in the line of fire here, the line of danger well it's a consistent message to heat those official warnings and evacuation orders. i mean, the most important thing is protecting the lives of new mexicans and their families. but to also recognize, we've deployed a ton of personnel who were fighting this fire. their lives exert risk to heed the warnings, we evacuated the largest community ruto. so last night, about 5,000 people were keeping a close watch on all the smaller communities. mescalero, apache reservation as the same standby readiness but as you pointed out, these are two very large zero containment hot fires with whether that does not cooperate for firefight, you declared a state of emergency that will allow for more funding and more resources to fight the fires. do you know exactly how much money or how much? he has many resources that will free up. and will that be enough yeah. i will tell you this unequivocally. unequivocally. it's never enough. >> but between the federal and state resources that the important piece isn't really how much we know that these wildfires and natural disasters related to climate change are getting in the hundreds of billions of dollars across the country and billions of dollars just on the last fire two years ago up north. >> so they're expensive because there's real devastation. the important thing is to be able to get money out immediately to stand up shelters to support the victims at this buyer, to support the personnel, and to pay for personnel and get them on the line of fire to fight the fire and to prevent it from taking any more structures and homes. that's the goal. >> we have a long way to go. jake. we know they're there are more than 500 structures impacted by the south fork fire. >> new mexico have everything needs to not only replace those structures, but to help any citizens or families who have been displaced well, right now, we're in really good shape. >> i'll tell you two things. i mean, we're waiting for the federal disaster declaration. it will come and they are very effective. the fed's and i appreciate the biden administration there. >> quick fonts for the emergency. >> i think it's pretty well known across the country that female wasn't created to deal with the rebuilding aspects that gets harder, right now i'm focused on making sure that we save lives and take care of new mexicans. in the mexicans are incredibly generous ranchers and farmers from all across the state. the state fair in albuquerque, properties are all stood up for livestock and ranching families to spend as much time as they need to with their horses and cows and pets we have ten shelters up foods, sleeping arrangements, showers people are giving donations of clothing and supplies. so for now, making sure that all of those operations our steady and we can move them as we need. i'm confident that we can do that more firefighters is always valuable, but you pointed out at the early part of your report the west competes for these fire resources because new mexico is not the only place where we have a serious fire raging in this heat and with the drought, frankly, the eradication of the state, as you know, jake, the timber here is dry yeah. and the fuel for these fires is like nothing we've ever seen before. >> any word yet on what caused the fires we don't know. we know that we had four starts that resulted in these two major fires. south fork and the salt fire investigations are ongoing. but for your viewers, when these in the heat, pardon that reference, but in trying to battle these fires, we can't get in to look at structures in the way that i think people expect us to, nor can we do that on the ground investigation with the intensity it will take until we get our arms around the fire a little bit better tonight, femur will have a satellite imagery for us so that we can look at structures in the broader area because as you know, new mexico is a very rural state. >> so we have people that don't live in the small villages baer the fires are encroaching or where the fires of pass-through will have more information for new mexicans and more new mexicans for americans who worry about us and have us in their thoughts and prayers. >> i feel the same way about californians and the firefighters and the families who sacrifice so that their loved ones help us with these fires will know more about what's occurring and about the patterns of that fire. once we have those satellite images, first thing in the morning. >> all right. new mexico and governor michelle lu hunger question. thank you so much. and we are sending our thoughts and prayers to new mexico. thank you so much. as we stay on top of wild fires in the west and potentially far deadlier natural disaster is also happening at the same time, extreme heat scorching the midwestern in northeastern united states on average, each year, heat-related deaths are more than double the number of deaths from hurricanes and tornadoes combined cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking this dangerous heatwave. what is causing the extreme heat well, we've talked about this heat dome, so i'm going to try to explain it a bit. >> a flattened the map and show you what this looks like. it's like closing all the windows and closing the doors in your car and parking into the sun, all of a sudden that heat bakes into the ground and then and it can't leave and it didn't leave yesterday and toledo, look at the high temperature and to lead are breaking the record at 99. jake, i lived in detroit for five years. we never got close to that number, but another hundred and 50 records will likely be broken before saturday. and we have excessive heat warnings into maine. where do they may see their highest temperatures up there ever? >> the feels like temperature in syracuse right now it was 101 for newark, it feels like 97 pittsburgh, 95. >> so yes, the heat is here in the great lakes today, moves a little bit farther to the east tomorrow. and then again for thursday and friday, a little but farther again. >> but these big cities, this is the problem. >> the big cities have big numbers. i mean, we're talking millions of people, not the hinterlands of western nebraska, right? played around as a kid, pittsburgh will get the 96 today and stay in the 90s for the rest of the week. jake chad, there's also this potential tropical storm churning and the gulf of mexico. you told us about it could fuel heavy downpours? yes. in states like texas and louisiana yes. >> and certainly northern mexico as well. >> they can use some rain if you remember the stories we had earlier in the week about the water wars, mexico and texas while this is what's going to happen here, it's a potential tropical cyclone that's a lot of, that's a lot to coming out of the mouth, but it's not a tropical storm yet, even though you see 40 miles per hour and you say, wait, 39 is a tropical storm, hakeem, it's not a tropical storm yet. >> because right around the center, there's no convection whatsoever. there's no thunderstorms. all that wind is here and here. so not around the center, that's why it's not yet a tropical storm, but it will likely be one. and it is forecast to be one. but a 45 mile per hour sure. not a wind event, not really a surge event, maybe a couple of three feet, but it's a rain event. look at hours and hours and hours of rainfall. their northern parts of mexico and also into texas. flood watches are in effect. but some spots, especially in northern mexico, just south of the rio grande could pick up ten inches of rain. no one needs that we'll take this up here, 345 inches over about 48 hours. that's okay. >> you get ten inches of rain in two days. >> that's going to cause flooding. >> all right. so admires. thanks so much. appreciate it coming up. next, president biden's announcement on immigration this afternoon, and it's expected to impact hundreds of thousands of families plus israeli prime 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safety measures. some saying that there's no legitimate reason for bump stocks two be in existence and to be legal. now, this of course, as you noted, comes in the wake of last friday's ruling from the supreme, that struck down the federal ban on bump stocks in the time since we've heard from many members of congress, democrats and republicans expressing interest in new movement prior to push for this legislation to ban bump stocks. in, in fact, this is an issue that has divided many senate republicans, many senate republicans against it, many others in the time since friday supreme court ruling said that they would be open and expressing some interests and potentially commun around that legislation. but that in the end of the day here today, jake did not happen and certainly we heard from one senator who worked very hard and gun control measures. senator chris murphy from connecticut. he said that in this political climate is going to be difficult to push forward any new measures. and certainly today on capitol hill, jake proved that all right. >> silence or fani, thanks. so much also in our politics lead, it's almost 12 years to the day since then president obama announced the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, or daqqa. >> it was a sweeping immigration reform measure at a consequential time in the obama reelection bid, he the measure protected undocumented migrants would come come to the united states as children. >> tell you, president biden seem to take a page out of that obama playbook. he announced a major executive order for some undocumented people in the us, shielding them and their children from deportation if they are already married to a us citizen or the child of a us citizen. let's get right to cnn's mj lee at the white house, md. what is president biden? hoping to accomplish? here? and why now? >> yeah, jake, it was clear that this announcement in the east room earlier was meant to be celebre tory, and meant to appease progressive and immigration advocates who had been pushing the president for years to take action on these immigrants who've lives have been in limbo for so long. and it is very three sweeping executive action. most executive, most sweeping that we have seen in years that would affect according to us officials, some 500,000 spouses of us citizens and 50,000 children whose parent is married to a us citizen. and the president, making clear in his remarks that these immigrants and his view are american in every way. they've gone to school year here, they've had jobs here. there are married to us citizens and not surprisingly, he didn't miss the opportunity to take a swipe at former president donald trump and his record when it comes to the immigration and take a listen when he was president, he separated families and children at the border. >> and now he's proposing to rep. spouses and children from their families and homes and communities in place them in detention camps about interest in playing politics or the border or immigration i mentioned in fixing it the white house really insisting today that the timing of this announcement really had nothing to do with politics. but of course, you can't ignore the fact that the first presidential debate hosted by cnn is going to be in just over a week from now between this announcement today and what we saw a couple of weeks ago from the president is it i'm putting on new restrictions on asylum seekers. you are seeing the president really trying to strike a balance on an issue that has been a tough up political vulnerability for him. >> alright cnn's mj lee white house. thanks so much, appreciated joining a standard discuss this in more texas. probably can congressman dan crenshaw, congressman crenshaw, i'm sure you don't like how biden enacted this through executive action, but do you have issues with the policy itself? >> i do. >> i'll get to those in a second. first, i want to say how audit is to agree with cnn's analysis on something this is. electoral politics. it's pretty clear that they did a poll. i think cnn reported they did do a poll. it pulls well and they're far-left, more progressive base that they need to appease right now and i think what's frustrating about all this? that there's not really a guiding principle for this administration when it comes to immigration, what do they believe? they rolled back a little trump's policies. why? because they're trump's policies. all right. and then we had a massive disaster at the border for the last three years and the family said, jeez, even democratic governors and mayors are complaining maybe we should do something about that. we're going to lose independence. and so they did a couple of things. what we have yet to see if there's a really meaningful things that made some deal with mexico to get mexico to do more. they just announced this asylum change, but we have yet to see the results of it and that made the progressive is maths. and now they're doing this. so it's very reactive. and it's all political, which makes it cynical. >> now do i like rulemaking instead of lawmaking? >> know, i also don't like that, but let's get to the policy itself. your actual question there's a couple of problems with it. one, like any change to immigration doing a favor for one group because you feel compassion for them. the thing is, is you're still allowing them to get favours over the people who did it, right my step mom is one of those, myself, lahm is married to a us edison. my dad and they did it the right way right. >> she she didn't she didn't come here illegally there. >> there's there's you just did it the right way. he waited in line and there's a lot of people like that. when i talked to immigrants who have done it the right way, this stuff really makes them upset it makes them mad because it is hard to get citizenship. it's hard to get a green card. it's hard to wait in line. were america, we're going to have a line out the door forever and it's going to be infinitely long forever. and so you have to have a process and it has to be fair and looked at the current processes. it's not impossible to get agreement and carpet. you'd have to leave the country and apply properly. that's the current process now he's saying, no, you don't have to do that. >> you know what all the other people who did it the right way you know what you did it the wrong way. it's okay. no consequences so i do have a problem with that on a just an ethical level you could also suggest that because this now exists, there's, there's now opportunity for bride sales effectively. so if a woman has been here for ten years and now they know thing, get a green card this way what a traffic in groups do, what, what are those groups do that prey on illegal immigrants. they, they looked for opportunities like this. that's a possibility as well. it's another down, so i'm not sure their thing thinking about. >> so just two weeks ago, as you noted, president biden, but some pretty severe restrictions on asylum for migrants who cross the us-mexico border illegally. as you know, a lot of democrats thought biden went too far with that order republican senator tom cotton on the other hand, called it a sham. your governor greg abbott said biden was quote gaslighting americans. >> do you think that there's a reason to be mad at it? a mad about it because i mean, it does seem like the kind of measure that republicans have been calling on biden to do. and i get in your view, he was laid and on and on, but it still is what i would think republicans, yeah. would think would be a step in the right direction yeah. >> look, i don't hate something just because the other side does it i've refused to i've refused to do politics that way the policy is pretty similar to the deal that cinema and lankford struck and i think a lot of conservatives hate it because it has been, it has been presented as allowing a certain number number of immigrants and a day just for free. >> that's not really what it does. is it counts encounter. so i would just be cautiously optimistic about it. i don't know if it's going to do any good. i don't know if they're going to look for loopholes. i don't know if it's all just messaging. >> it's a little too early to tell but i'm not going to randomly criticize it either for the the point reasons you just stated, if it's something decreases illegal immigration, i'm for it. >> that's how my brain works. >> let's turn let's turn to israel because prime minister netanyahu, today publicly accused president biden and his administration of withholding weapons for israel. the biden administration said this afternoon, they don't know what netanyahu was talking about what's your reaction to this? is this netanyahu punching back at president biden after the ceasefire deal fell through, what's your take? >> there's so many weapons sales. i'm not i'm not exactly sure what the context is of that particular back-and-forth obviously, the biden ministration had had withheld some weapons sales there was the recent story about democrats finally lifting a hold on. f5 teens and jay sales to israel, citing the setting, the hesitation to be the war in gaza, humanitarian aid, the same thing you've been hearing. now, the problem with that logic of course, is when you're talking about j.j. ems these are these are precision weapons which by the way, you should want, you shouldn't want dumb bombs being used in gaza. you should want precision weapons, f5 teens, i mean, they're not gonna be f of teens over gaza tomorrow just because you sell them, the israelis these weapons are primarily for deterrence against the wrong and there shouldn't be any disagreement about that. and look, these senators know that the congressman who are holding this knew that the administration knows that the problem is they have a progressive left-wing base in an election year. it doesn't like israel and likes to chant from river to the sea. again, they're playing electoral politics instead of just fine following consistent guiding principles. and that's a problem because it gets you in these, in these, in these contradictory statements and these contradictory positions, it's better just to follow guiding principles and leave it at that israel is defending itself and we're going to help israel are ally, but not just defending themselves against terrorist attacks from, from hamas and gaza. they're defending themselves against hezbollah, are defending themselves against iran, who has already shown its ability to what they launched 300 missiles yet there's really not too long ago. so these weapons sales are four great power conflict. so they're not for rooting out terrorists necessarily, and everyone needs to understand that texas republican congressman dan crenshaw, thanks so much. appreciate it, sir thanks. >> jake, police have just released justin timberlake's mug shot after his arrest early this morning, 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driving while intoxicated. this morning in new york, according to sag harbor police, timberlake was also cited for running a stop sign and failing to keep in his lane. thankfully, neither he nor anyone else was injured. cnn's elizabeth wagmeister is on top of the story. elizabeth, what exactly happened that led to justin timberlake being arrested? >> so justin timberlake was at a hotel in sag harbor, which is an enclave in the hamptons here in new york. and he was drinking with friends and right after he left, this was right after about 12:30 a.m. late last night or rather early in the morning, he was pulled over by a cop because he blew mr. was stop sign and he was swerving in between leinz that is when he was stopped. and according to court documents, i want to read you a few things from here. jake, according to court documents, his eyes were bloodshot and glassy and there was a quote, strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from his breath. now he also so failed rather refuse to take a breathalyzer tests three times, which of course is his right to do so. but per court documents, this is what justin told police. he said, quote, i had one martini and i followed my friend's home so that was a direct quote from him that we have obtained from court documents and that right now is all that he has said jake, you've asked for a comment from justin timberlake's team. have they said anything? >> justin's team has not said anything. so today, outside of the courthouse in sag harbor, has attorney said that he would not be giving a statement today, but i have reached out to justin's publicist and have not heard back okay. yet. now, i do want to point out that this comes in the middle of justin's tore right now he is on tour for his six album, which has had week ticket sales by the way, but he's supposed to perform this sunday and saturday and chicago and then next week in new york. so this not coming at a great time for justin timberlake. >> all right. elizabeth 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father's ashes have yet to be buried dennis jones was an avid photographer, guitarist, and loving grandfather. but last summer, dennis started withdrawing from the family instead talking daily to a woman he met on facebook. the profiles name here is jesse shoe. do you think this person exists over time? jessie convinced dennis to invest in crypto currency. >> he pumped more and more money in until it suddenly disappeared. >> text messages show dennis was desperate and yet he's children say he's still trusted his friend named jessie i do believe he alone, the person that was that he believed was behind that profile, corrina, who works in biotech in northern california, is also the victim of an online cryptocurrency scam. were you in love? >> i was yeah. >> i really felt like i trusted this person. she said she first met her scammer on the dating app, bumble. >> how much money did you lose? >> and the end, i ultimately lost $150,000 i mean, i went into a depression. i was depressed. i am ashamed embarrassed that i had done all this without sharing it with anybody. >> i think prosecutor for over 25 years, i spent nine years in sexual assault and i've never seen the absolute decimation of people that i have seen as a result of piglets tren. >> erin west is a deputy district attorney in northern california specializing in online crypto scams. she calls pig pig-butchering. >> we've got over $5 billion in losses in 2023 and 2023. and that's up 38% from last year and when crime is growing at 38% that's something you better keep your eyes on using fake social media profiles, scammers spend months gaining the confidence of their victims before convincing them to invest in crypto currency through fake websites. >> those platforms claim huge profits until the money suddenly disappears into the pockets of criminal gangs, mostly based out of southeast asia a 2023 cnn investigation revealed many scammers are actually themselves victims of human trafficking, like this indian man named rakesh imprisoned in this armed compound in myanmar. he was forced to work pretending to be a russian woman targeting americans online, like they're providing for us i got russian with using oppression, fake profile in this gambit investigators warn of a mass transfer of wealth, stealing billions of dollars from ordinary americans. >> and this year, they predict it will only get worse many of these perpetrators are beyond my reach. and in order to establish deterrence, we need to prosecute some individuals who are running these operations and southeast asia, us law enforcement say they have yet to arrest a single scammer though the us secret service has had better luck in recouping some of the lost money. we've been able to claw back millions but it's still a small percentage compared to how much is going overseas, which is billions, which is billions. >> the scammers floods social media sites to ensnare victims tech companies like meta match group, and coinbase say they're trying to spread awareness about the threat. >> but deputy district attorney erin west says that's not enough an enemy has declared war on the rest of the world without really telling any of us that we are at war and we're not fighting back. >> karina says, she spent hours every day exchanging romantic texts with the person she thought she loved at heartbreaking for me to see the state that i was in by the time she realized she had been defrauded, karina's says she took out high-interest loans, borrowed money from loved ones and had to move back in with her mother what is the timeline like for repaying your debts, right? probably ten years after dennis jones took his own life, his adult children were left piecing together what happened? >> by looking through his facebook messages, saying these are basically evil people at did not know that such people existed and he ends it with the ultimate pain here is that i've betrayed my family's trust. this is unbearable in early march, matt, adrian and their sister, laura planned to have a meeting to help out their father. >> the plan was for him to move in with adrianne here in virginia. >> unfortunately, the de that we were supposed to have the meaning is the de that we found out he died he died embarrassed, ashamed you know, financially devastated heartbroken and if sharing our story helps somebody else or another family than it's worth it i've been watching cnn, leesburg virginia and our thanks, dive and watson for that report an important reminder, if you or someone you know, needs help with mental health matters or suicidal thoughts, you can always call for tax the national suicide and crisis hotline at 988. >> you can call it or text it again, the number 988. there is help for you a months-long investigation into the murder of a maryland mother has led to the arrest of a 23-year-old undocumented immigrant. the crucial lead that help police find their suspect more than 1,000 miles away. that's next the most 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who investigators say entered the country illegally in february 2023, authorities identified him using dna obtained from a home invasion in los angeles from march 2023, that dna connected him to the maryland rape and murder last august then two oklahoma, and the suspects, family members in el salvador investigators even traveled to el salvador as part of their efforts to identify this killer martinez-hernandez is also wanted in el salvador, a suspect in another murder in january 2023, just a month before he came to the us. >> victor hernandez did not come here to make a better life for himself or for his family. >> he came here to escape a crime he committed in el salvador he came here and murdered rachel and god willing, no one else but that should have never been allowed to happen the arrest of an undocumented migrant. now, a flashpoint in america's bitter fight over immigration policy. this despite multiple studies showing no direct connection between undocked committed migrants and 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