i m yasmin vossoughian in for ana cabrera. today a man who felt direct heat from donald trump to overturn the 2020 election will speak to the department of justice. the special counsel s team meeting with georgia s secretary of state brad raffensperger. this happening as we learn that a close trump ally, rudy giuliani also had a sit-down with jack smith s team. what all of this means for that investigation and for the former president as well. plus, a double dose of wild, wild weather, storms snarling travel as canadian wildfire smoke prompts new air alerts here in the united states. also ahead, was there help from the inside? reporting from the new york times that a russian general knew about the recent rebellion before it even happened. and later on, malaria in the united states. dr. natalie azar joins us with more cases of the illness not seen here in two decades. we begin with the new legal developments surrounding the former president. at some point today georg
conditions spreading to many other cities too including houston where triple digit temps buckled roads. and the electrical grid in texas breaking its all-time daily usage record for june. trying to stay hydrated and stay in the shade as much as possible. reporter: to the north, canadian wildfire smoke once again impacting air quality in the u.s. both chicago and detroit were rated the worst air quality in the world on tuesday. that choking smoke expected to arrive in new york as early as today. while in oklahoma, a possible tornado tearing through this barn, threatening supercell clouds producing wind gusts topping 100 miles an hour. a stark contrast to this extreme heat that has some questioning whether it s even worth going outside. i will not be leaving my house unless i absolutely have to. i mean, it s 100 degrees is unbearable. reporter: