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CNN This Morning

continues to slide off to the north and east, those outer bands are going to continue to push very heavy rain, very gusty winds, and, yes, the potential for some tornadoes also exist across these areas as well. back to you. >> reporter: thank you, allison, that was a really great update. we now know that hurricane idalia has hit florida, a direct hit near keaton beach, florida, if you still have power and are still watching television, this is the time that you take shelter, that you get into an area that is as safe as possible inside. most places in florida do not have basements because the water table is so high. but get into a safe space of higher ground, try to stay out, do not get in your cars, do not try to leave now. this is not the time for it in a place like keaton beach where hurricane idalia, a category 3 storm, which means the winds are sustained at like 120 miles per hour or more.

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

to support him. >> i don't think it was about just threading the needle here. it was about the fear of donald j. trump. they fear his base and they fear him and that's why they didn't have the courage. quite frankly, desantis did not distinguish himself and he did not deserve to be in the enter of the stage and he was the main one looking around to see who would support donald trump. he's scared of him just like the rest of the people on the stage. >> no, they're scareded. they're running scared. >> the polling on this is really clear. 70% of the american people in the last quinnipiac poll said they would not vote for a convicted felon or a convicted felon shouldn't be eligible to be president. 58% republicans said that. >> so why did they raise their hand? >> my sense as time wears on this will become very clear and as allison said republicans will give trump the benefit of the doubt until he is convicted by a jury of his peers. >> it's not just about the benefit of the doubt. it's supposed to be inon not until proven guilty and we'll

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CNN This Morning Weekend

abortion. >> priscilla alvarez, we'll watch this space. turning now to the scorching heat that's been gripping the country, the national weather service said shreveport, louisiana, reached an all-time record-high of 110 on friday. other places are getting even hotter. 90 million people are under a heat warning this morning. they could see temperatures rise 10 to 15 degrees above normal. we're joined now by cnn meteorologist allison chinchar. what to we need to know, allison? >> it's about to get hot in some of these places. the focus is the southwest where they had a little bit of a reprieve. the temperatures are going to start to tee klein. areas to the south where it's never really stopped, we're going to continue to see the heat at least through the weekend, but there is finally relief on the way. as you mentioned, shreveport,

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

>> tell our viewers have significant complete and all of these polls is right now. >> he continues to be pretty dominant in the cnn poll. he is at 7%. governor desantis follows by 17% and in the i will pull, and this is perhaps even more instructive because these are the state level polls, ultimately this is a status that contest and it looks like the former president is that 42% to governor desantis is 19% and senator scott's 9%. we still have five months to go and i will say just from being on the ground in iowa last week, you do see some of these other candidates having the special moments with conservative voters there on the ground, so perhaps too soon, allison iowa, to count any of these other folks out yet. >> still time for things to change. don't go too far away. we are joined by the cnn political director and

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The Rachel Maddow Show

frankly mark meadows, who's also charged with two counts. these are people who didn't participate in 1 million didn't parts of the scheme, they participated in a piece of it. sydney powell on the voting machines. chatted allison trying to get the state solid state senate to get physical actors. trying to get the justice department role in part of it. do you feel like there is a materially different amount of skin in the game for these various trump allies that may play a role in terms of whether or not they try to cooperate, flip are trying to get them selves separated or doesn't indictment this way have them all put in the same boat? >> it's so interesting you asked that cuts exactly what i've been trying to meddle through maybe turn around asked the folks here. there's a few things that is notable.

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CNN Newsroom Live

that, it's everywhere. >> from cops to crime prevention. funded for 712 officers, allison says that he has seven hard 50 on staff. but you are seeing changes in bail, changes in sentencing. are you saying that you need tougher punishment on the back and? >> it's everything, it's not just enforcement punishment. i think accountability comes in many forms. >> in a statement, oakland mayor tells us that it is a top priority of her office to reduce gun violence. some of what you heard from the police chief. it is not just all about enforcement. from her office perspective, and it is about a sustained, multipronged approach to crime. investigating, prevention and looking at the root causes of crime. we also heard from the amina county district attorney office. she did not go on camera with us. instead, directly took on the naacp. saying she was quote, disappointed in what they said.

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CNN Newsroom Live

crimes arrested and charged. >> do we need more cop on the street? >> yes, every community needs police. >> reporter: and oakland's interim police chief says that oakland is taking a comprehensive approach to fighting crime. >> they all say that the crime feels different now. why is that? >> i think because it is pervasive, not just localize d, or historically scene, i think the feeling is that it is everywhere. >> reporter: from cops to crime prevention, funded for 712 officers, allison says that he has 715 on staff. >> so what you are seeing is changes in bail, changes in sentencing. >> are you saying you need tougher punishment on the back end? >> it is everything. it is not just enforcement and punish the. accountability comes in many 23 forms. >> reporter: oakland's mayor says it is a top prioritythe. accountability comes in many forms. >> reporter: oakland's mayor

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CNN This Morning

every community needs police. >> reporter: franked by partners in the city, oakland's interim police chief says oakland is taking a comprehensive approach to fighting crime. >> they all say the crime feels different now. why is that? >> so i think because it is perv pervasive, not just localized or may historically seen gang violence, that feeling has become that it's everywhere. >> reporter: from cops to crime prevention, funded for 712 officers, allison says he has 715 on staff. >> so what you're seeing is changes in bail, changes in sentencing. >> reporter: are you saying you need tougher punishment on the back end? >> it's everything. it's not just enforcement and punishment. accountability comes in many forms. >> reporter: kyung lah cnn, los angeles. >> john avlon, jessica washington are back with us. it more than feels different. the numbers show that in certain categories, it's up double digits. the question is the balance here of enforcing the law, getting

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