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current has consistently requested more resources from the state. and what's ironic about it is not even the states money. it is federal clean water money that goes to the state, and then the state allocates. they have intentionally not provided the city of jackson with the resources to address it. and just recently, what the intended uses pundit state submitted, over 400 and $50 million that will come from epa. the state has already allocating 500 all 500,000 for the city of jackson. so, we also asked the citizens of the city to file an objection and ask epa not to approve the state intended use plans, because this is obvious discrimination. it is a decades long, and it's intended to starve the city of resources to maintain quality clean water. >> you know derrick, first of all, thank you for leading this work. but also, i feel like the whole storyline with brett favre is somewhat of a red herring, because, you know, first of all, if you want to see the face of

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storm gets there a little bit sooner than even expected. we have to keep in mind, as derrick noted, this is a massive storm system. cloud field 700 miles across. these tropical storm force winds 140 miles away from the center. so, even if you are not near the system, 40 miles away from, you are going to feel tropical conditions. and that's the concern. and that's why our friends across orlando, disney world shutting down operations over the next 24 hours because of the system. and the impact will have. back this morning, you're going to see these tropical force winds as we transition into the early morning hours of wednesday, pushing in towards this region. so again, the impacts wide reaching. the storm surge threat a little further to charlotte harbour, john. >> pedram, thank, you appreciate the forecast there, and derek, we appreciate the live report from bradenton, florida, as well. in many parts of florida, police and fire departments, as well as other emergency responders, will soon decide conditions are too dangerous to respond to calls for help. in tampa, which is especially unprepared and vulnerable for the storm, officials are warning residents of the very real risk to property and life. cnn's ryan young has our

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coastline. so we have the potential here for a category three or higher, major hurricane, as tom was talking about, to impact the region, where i'm standing now. and to my north, tampa bay, 40 miles to my north, and residents to the south. we are talking 100 miles to my south, it's fort myers. anywhere between those locations, we know that is the path the cone of hunter certainty, don't focus on that center line. it's important because the storms of these magnitude, they do that wobble. and miles matter. when you are forecasting a major hurricane like this. >> don? >> tom, derrick, thank, you stand by gentlemen, we have a lot to talk about. i want to turn out to at mclean, in march and the management chief for sarasota florida. thank you so much for joining, us chief mcclain, we appreciate you. we know it's a busy time for you. it's looking like ian is on track to strike, sarasota county, biggest concerns at this hour? >> don, thank you for this opportunity. my biggest concern is enough people are taking this seriously in our area.

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localized flooding. dominican can cee lo callized 10 inches of rain. you can see some of them veering away from the bahamas, veering away from the east coast of the u.s. there are a couple of sneaky numbers that are talking about the potential of a westerly shift. we'll keep a close eye on it and if we have the potential for the u.s. the atlantic tropics coming alive. christine. >> thank you so much for that, derrick. a major grocery store chain scrapping self-checkouts. people are stealing. it used to be all about pay. union members have demands for their bosses. support your i immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergenen-c

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Derrick Monasterio is among the Sparkle 8, GMA 7’s next brightest stars, being introduced early this year by the network’s talent management arm, Sparkle GMA Artist Center.

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>> right. . >> but, inside officers quickly grasp the cold, stomach turning truth. jan and derrick's death were not accidental. >> it was going to be a long investigation. >> detective was one of the first detectives on the. scene that night, he entered the home through the garage and solitary first. >> we could see that there was a deceased male in the hallway of the home. >> his pants were pulled down? what did you make of that? >> we didn't know. the only thing that we could think of, was that he was trying to get away from somebody, that they are grabbing a hold of him. >> or was the killer rifling his pockets for something? a key may, be a combination? >> and gary's office downstairs, the detectives saw jan. >> she was on the ground, she was lying face down. but it was obvious that there was severe trauma to the back of her head. >> so was this a violent home invasion? shannon gary had half 1 million

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the national weather service warns that most of the u.s. will in to fahrenheit computers from mid to upper 90s, and -- that is around 32 to mid 30s celsius. meanwhile, trump feud wildfires are going through parts of southern europe, authorities say slovenia is facing one of the biggest -- in northern custody where at least thousands of people have been evacuated, the fire service has stepped on several fires on the outskirts of athens, the cause of at least one death and sent dozens to hospital. flare-ups remain a serious threat. all right, cnn meteorologist derek van damme is tracking the temperatures and fires, so, derrick, what kind of role is climate change playing in what we are seeing right now? >> it certainly is that correlation with climate change, and the increase in area or the hack church of the wildfires that burn within the summer season, so as our planet

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also growing reports of covid workers collapsing in the heat. >> we saw those terrible pictures yesterday. day of great heat coming. sounds pretty scary. derrick, elinda, selina wang, thank you all. and we've been following the shrinkage of the largest reservoir in the u.s. for years. now we have new disturbing nasa satellite images of lake mead. the picture on the left is from july 2000. the one on the right was taken gist weeks ago. the western u.s. where the lake is located is in a mega drought of water levels in the reservoir, at its lowest point since 1937. it supplies water to millions of people across seven states, tribal lands and northern mexico. diplomats in turkey are returning to the negotiating table to try to help millions put food on their tables. next a possible deal to unlock millions of tons of ukrainian grain and ease the global food

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monitoring group coming out of europe. largest tech out these temperatures, this of course is celsius, madrid at 40 degrees today. that is extremely high. we know that the temperatures have been running above that high this past week as well, we are talking temperatures over 104 degrees fahrenheit. it brings you to the united states, and we have over 50 million americans with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees in many locations, especially when you factor in the humidity levels. so this has all kinds of implications on human health, and of course the climate as well. kim? >> all right, thanks so much, derek van damme. appreciate it. derrick mentioned a hot spot, and greece is certainly one of them. greece seeing deadly heat, and fires, and that is where we find journalist -- who is coming to us live from western greece, so what is the latest on the efforts to fight the fires there? >> well -- efforts two days ago when fires

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