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Новости за 03.07.2024

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How to protect your home from a hurricane

With meteorologists predicting an above normal hurricane season, here's what residential construction experts say you can do to harden your home.

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7/2: CBS Evening News

Beryl leaves trail of destruction on Caribbean islands; Brooklyn organization tries to get more girls into skateboarding

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7/2: The Daily Report with John Dickerson

John Dickerson reports on the continuing fallout from last week's debate as at least one sitting Democrat calls for President Biden to drop out of the race, a new initiative that will see the United States help Panama deport migrants crossing the Darien Gap and a new report that says suspected Chinese spy bases are expanding in Cuba.

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Global shift toward green energy accelerating

A global shift in the way the world produces energy has started. According to the International Energy Agency, the world will spend twice as much on clean energy in 2024, including solar, wind and nuclear, as it will on fossil fuels. John Dickerson explains.

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Israeli military orders mass evacuation of eastern Khan Younis

Palestinian health officials say an Israeli strike has killed nine people in Gaza's second-largest city. The report comes less than 24 hours after Israel ordered civilians in the area to leave their homes. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports.

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U.S. to help Panama deport migrants crossing Darién Gap

The U.S. will soon begin helping Panama deport migrants crossing the treacherous Darién Gap to reach the southern border. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has details on the initiative.

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New satellite images capture 4 suspected Chinese spy bases in Cuba

New images of Cuba's electronic eavesdropping bases have been captured from space and are believed to be linked to China, according to a new report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Matthew Funaiole, co-author of the report, joins CBS News to break down the findings.

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Jamaica bracing for Hurricane Beryl

Hurricane Beryl is making its way toward Jamaica after killing at least six people when it made landfall in Grenada on Monday. CBS News' Tom Hanson is on the ground in Montego Bay with the latest on the powerful storm.

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Analyzing impact of Supreme Court's Trump immunity decision

It's been a day since the Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump has immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts taken in office but that he is not protected from prosecution for unofficial acts. CBS News legal analyst Jessica Levinson joins to unpack the decision.

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Democratic lawmakers voice concerns over Biden's debate performance

President Biden has been unable to shake off his debate performance last week, with Democratic officials moving from private grumbling to public expressions of concern over his age and capacity. Susan Page, Washington bureau chief of USA Today, joins CBS News to discuss.

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FDA approves new Alzheimer's medication

The FDA on Tuesday approved a new medication for people in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Jon LaPook explains what the drug is meant to do and explores its limitations.

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Vanity Fair reports new allegations about RFK Jr.'s conduct

A new report from Vanity Fair is leveling a range of new allegations about independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s conduct, including an allegation of sexual assault. Joe Hagan, special correspondent for Vanity Fair, joins "America Decides" to discuss.

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Biden works to put debate performance behind him

The Biden campaign is hoping to flip the narrative following Thursday's debate with a new ad hitting the airwaves in battleground states. Democratic strategists Joel Payne and Kristian Ramos join "America Decides" with analysis.

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Judge postpones Trump "hush money" sentencing after immunity ruling

The judge who presided over former President Donald Trump's criminal "hush money" trial in New York has postponed his sentencing. Judge Juan Merchan approved the delay after Trump's lawyers asked for more time to review the potential impact of the Supreme Court's immunity decision. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has more.

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A look at the fallout from the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision

Former President Trump is appealing his conviction in New York following the Supreme Court's ruling that presidents have immunity for official acts. Jan Crawford examines whether that will affect the conviction and how it will impact the remaining cases the former president faces.

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White House defends Biden after debate performance

President Biden promoted his administration's climate actions in Washington, D.C., Tuesday as the storm swirls over concerns about his age and acuity. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane and Fin Gómez have the latest.