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reporting here in miami i am brandy campbell back to you, jon reports frantic thanks. summer is coming in hot for this trip reports the southeastward tents may soar as high as 96 degrees this weekend. the midwest and great lakes bracing for record-breaking heat. fox weather meteorologist adam fuss is with the forecast blood red on that map records a ton of radius from 64 degrees in new york city currently or jump out to denver where temperatures are sitting more like 58 for everything in the middle there, it has been a really hot they still 93 degrees as far know if as fargo. ninety-two in memphis. a whole lot of heat is pulled up across the southeast running all the way into the northern plains the upper midwest, the great lakes this is going to linger for tomorrow's forecast of the hottest places in the country running from the ohio river valley you are going to be looking at 88 degrees in cincinnati again close to 90 degrees in st. louis using 90 over in kansas city and again 90f into minneapolis.

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right. drive by? yep. >> todd: that woman is community leader and candidate for memphis city council, yolanda sutton. walk us through what happened from your perspective? >> from my perspective, i was received a phone call because there is so much crime going on in memphis right now and a lot of gun crime. guns that are just rampant in memphis. i got a call to do an interview that they wanted to talk about the crime and gun crime and the solutions that are now arising with the citizens and with the current administration and what my thoughts were around it. had no idea that we would be in the middle of an actual drive-by

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we've heard that repeatedly. there aren't enough apartments there aren't enough houses supply and demand has contributed to the increase in rent and the increase in buying a new home, and then keep in mind, when it comes to buying a new home, first of all, not only are you going to be paying more for a mortgage than you were a year or two ago. in addition, because of the supply chain glictches we've ha for the last couple of years, that has led to inflation for raw materials, everything is more expensive, the nails, the dry wall, the cement, everything is more expensive, and that has helped drive up the cost of a new home. >> tom costello, thank you so much nice to see you. the suspense is palpable in tennessee ahead of a highly anticipated vote over reinstating a second black lawmaker expelled from the state legislature. the shelby county commission in memphis will hold a vote just hours from now on filling justin pearson's seat look for that vote to happen at 2:30 eastern his colleague justin jones just returned to work monday after

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>> reporter: now, monday's decision is just one step of the process for jones. this was a temporary reappointment, which means that he will have to face a special election in coming months. that is also the same for his colleague, justin pearson. his fate will be decided tomorrow by the shelby county commission in memphis. if he is reappointed as well, he, too, will face a special election in coming months. so, still a lot to be determined, ana. >> okay, catie beck, thank you with the latest from nashville for us joining us now is tonya hancock, a nashville metro council member who voted for jones reinstatement. that vote was unanimous, all 36 of you voted to reinstate him. what message did you want to send >> well, really the people sent the message. we received over 2,000 emails,

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>> you cannot ignore the racia dynamic of what happened today two young black lawmaker getting expelled and the one white woman does not that is a statement in and o itself >> but you will be bac [inaudible >> we will be back i believe memphis an willington will bounce back, w will keep fighting for our communities because the status quo is not working it is hurting people, killin people, and they are treatin things like this is normal we can never normalize the ending of democracy. we can never normalize the tyranny of the way that thes people in positions of power are operating, due to whit supremacy and due to the maintenance of patriarchy. that's what we're up against but we will fight it because w believe that there is a future

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expelled >> you cannot ignore the racia dynamic of what happened today two young black lawmaker getting expelled and the one white woman does not that is a statement in and o itself >> but you will be bac [inaudible >> we will be back i believe memphis an willington will bounce back, w will keep fighting for our communities because the status quo is not working it is hurting people, killin people, and they are treatin things like this is normal we can never normalize the ending of democracy. we can never normalize the tyranny of the way that thes people in positions of power are operating, due to whit supremacy and due to the maintenance of patriarchy. that's what we're up against but we will fight it because w believe that there is a future that we are -- that is better than the presen that we currently have [inaudible >> anything else you want to say? >> we will keep fighting for people in nashville, in memphis, across the state of tennessee, and across the united states o america, who want justice. we deserve it.

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that we are -- that is better than the presen that we currently have [inaudible >> anything else you want to say? >> we will keep fighting for people in nashville, in memphis, across the state of tennessee, and across the united states o america, who want justice. we deserve it. this is our birthright, ou inheritance is not just some pieces of paper in constitutions and rules. it's the advocacy and th willingness to protest for what's right, to create -- and to advocate for laws tha make justice more possible and so, that's what we're goin to do. >> thank you, sir. >> god bless you >> that is justin pearson, he' one of the representatives tha was expelled today, along with justin jones and other representative, another as he, said young black man elected b the constituents and voters in their district to represen them in the house and no expelled by that same house. the choice of those individual in those districts rejected by the overwhelmingly white majority of the republican caucus in the tennessee stat house. and sent out of the house fo the crime of having chanted in the well of that body. now, they did not expel, as he noted, a third democrat, glori johnson, who also was chanting with those to justin's she's a retired teacher who wa represented knoxville sinc 2019 here's what she said after tha vote that spared her expulsion >> why do you feel like ther is a difference in the outcome between you and your colleague >> i will answer your question it might have to do with the color of our skin. >> i'm joined now by tennessee state senator, london lamar, she serves in the upper hous in that state. she previously served in a tennessee house and now chairs

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confrontation much longer. documents show one of the officers involved in the beating took a photo of nichols while he was bloodied and beaten and propped up against the police car. after he took the photo, he text it to at least five people. violating department policy, among other things. live for us in memphis is antonia hylton is back. eddie joins us, the chair of african-american studies at princeton university. david is still with us. antonia, stel tel me how this piece of reporting fills in some of the flashing yellow lights around the horrific tragedy. >> reporter: those lights might be red at this point. the community here has just been in shock. i spent all day at one of the most popular restaurants called arcade. it's the oldest restaurant here that's been serving regulars here forever. and people were strugging to

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>> all right. here we are on "overtime." we're on -- are we really on cnn now? cnn, what did they go nuts putting us on there? no, i'm thrilled. the world needs a good cnn, so i'm very happy that we can help out any way we can. [ applause ] rondo is really the name they call you, isn't it? >> yes. >> i love that name. >> don't have his jumper. >> no, you don't. so the first question is for you. do police need better training in de-escalation tactics? obviously a question on a lot of people's mind this week. >> you know, the actuality is that police are getting some of the finest training that they can possibly get. i think when situations occur like in memphis, it certainly

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