GEN. ROBERT ABRAMS (RET. G. SAPIA: Ultimately, I don't. My big objection is this, China should be held to the same standards. We were there with an exclusive report. RADDATZ: Thanks to Rachel Scott. The voters seem to be pretty consistent on this so far in backing him up. RADDATZ: And Phoenix's Mayor Kate Gallego has called on the federal government to call extreme heat situations a natural disaster and increase the resources from the federal government. That's what politics is all about, is trying to separate, draw contrasts and challenge other people. Download the News Channel 3 app here. And you have an entire swath of candidates who aren't willing to do that because he has such -- the front-runner, Trump has such strong support among his voters. RADDATZ: And, Mayor, you mentioned the unhoused. Please keep your comments respectful and relevant. Please fill out the form and we will submit a Media Kit directly to you, Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter. The front-runner's set. RADDATZ: Harris did not mention DeSantis by name, but he pushed back saying he had nothing to do with this, ask those involved. Now, we were here with firefighters yesterday too, and they tell me they have seen 26 pure heat-related incidents and illnesses in the Palm Springs region since just Friday. Were lucky to have a level 1 trauma center and we do robust education in our community. We knew this beast of climate change was coming for us, but now, it's pounding on the door. Excessive Heat Watch from SUN 8:00 PM PDT until MON 8:00 PM PDT, Los Angeles County San Gabriel Valley Special Report: Palm Springs Mayor Lisa Middleton There were reports that the Palm. This is coinciding with a lot of investigations coming to a head. will return in spring 2024, Disneyland temporarily replacing Fantasmic! They're all merging and they're going to have to merge if Donald Trump is going to be successful. Daniel Tsai oversees the program in Washington at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Coming up Rachel Scott takes a closer look at why millions of Americans could be at risk of getting kicked off Medicaid. And I think the -- what we see with the former president is that he has framed it, of course, as this political witch hunt and a political problem to solve, but I think the further we go, based on everything that we know about the case and, kind of, how the DOJ approaches this, he's going to be a criminal defendant while he is a -- a candidate for president. ZEE: It's all white. DESERT HOT SPRINGS (CNS) - A local assistance center will soon open to help residents who were displaced from the Country Squire RV Park fire that destroyed nine mobile homes in Desert Hot Springs, officials announced Monday. The Roundtable weighs in, after the break. I think he wins on some level. Since then, at least 3 million Americans have lost coverage. July 13, 2023 . The extreme heat is also searing Europe and Asia, putting the world on track once again for the hottest month ever recorded. And drawing this all back to the White House as well, Martha. He's famous. Phillip Zonkel. This thing is now the age of consequences. He was bred by Gavin and Sara Robertson and is co-owned by Janice Hayes, Lizzie Cadmore, Cathy O'Neill and Donna Moore. Here's what you should know about the city's friendly, four-legged official. HEIDI PRZYBYLA, POLITICO NATIONAL INVESTIGATIVE CORRESPONDENT: Right, Martha, and I did speak with a DOJ official recently who said that part of the goal here was to get ahead of some of those, to get ahead of the potential Georgia charges and that we should expect this to happen absolutely that the president -- former president will be indicted within a week or two. ANTONY BLINKEN, SECRETARY OF STATE: There are certainly concerns based on what we've seen in the past in the way that North Korea's treated those it's detained. Surely there's -- certainly there's been New York, and certainly there was the -- the previous indictment on the -- the classified documents cases. RACHEL SCOTT, ABC NEWS SENIOR CONGRESSIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): For five-year-old Penelope, appointments like these have become all too familiar. Peter Scalisi said his client, Richard Meaney, was ready for trial and objected to the requests of the other defendants to continue the case to April. Pougnet was mayor at the time, and investigators later found he had expressed a need to make more money. I don't think it will be good for the country. RADDATZ: You have followed this for years and years. The Kentucky conducts routine training, as well as test launches like this one from the submarine, to make certain they are always prepared. And we need to lead not just from a moral standpoint, but from our self-interest standpoint. They're going to consider every possible angle on how they will, you know, deal with this Travis King problem that they have, that we have, and how they will proceed. Palm Springs to Fund Universal Basic Income for Trans Residents So what has been done to secure that? But I want you to tell us the human toll you've really seen. How do the other candidates frame this? Do you feel that she could lose her coverage in a year? College of the Desert cancels meeting; Palm Springs mayor critical When you look at that calendar --, CALDWELL: He's going to have a very busy winter. His name is Buddy Holly, and on Monday he'll raise his paw and be sworn in as the first "canine mayor" of Palm Springs. Buddy Holly won best in show at the 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in May. Meaney entered a plea of guilty to one misdemeanor conflict-of-interest count on March 24, a document that was sealed by the court and is not available for public review. And I think it's interesting, the most sort of summary of this situation, what the scientific community is telling us now, is that the earth is screaming at us, and that is the situation. If you look at how other candidates are framing it, they're not even saying -- most of them aren't saying, look, dereliction of duty or this was awful, other than Chris Christie. You heard John Kerry, the the climate czar, say that every step forward depends not on one country acting alone but acting all together, helping to push the rest of the world to do what we need to do to win this battle. What Im concerned about is the rest of the country, the rest of the world who is experiencing this extreme heat for the very first time. The mayor of Palm Springs, California is a largely ceremonial title, elected at-large, with no executive functions. Firefighters responded at 12:34 p.m. July 18 to the fire in the 66400 block of Dillon Road, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. Terrorism breaks out of that -- those conditions. Mayor Grace Garner, along with city council members, will perform the swearing-in ceremonies. And look, we're going to see the first debate about a month from now. Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Community Guidelines, EEO Report | FCC Applications | Do Not Sell My Personal Information, Daily News Headlines So if we don't act now, if we don't make sure that we're putting in the re -- putting in the actions that we need to reduce the impacts of climate change, we are just going to see this get worse and worse. You -- thats something you just dont do. RADDATZ: Truly a critical situation. City of Palm Springs Blood Drive, July 26. COD canceled the meeting because the. That same day, Meaney's company sent an invoice to Michael Braun, a senior vice president at Wessman Development, requesting $26,360 for "Hotel Consultation: Desert Fashion Plaza.". We need to get in their head, and Chairman Xis head, that if they do anything thats aggressive militarily, we will -- there will be consequences to that. But what we're working on is opening up a navigation center that would have 80 beds for transitional housing as well as another 50 shelter spaces, and we're working as hard as we can to get that open very quickly. Thank you! DeSantis, Christie, anyone at this point, unless there's some huge tectonic shift, unless someone takes out Trump in a debate, more likely it is going to happen the other way around. The Palm Springs pooch that won Best in Show at this years Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is about to get another accolade being sworn in as the citys first Canine Mayor.. RADDATZ: Zohreen Shah, thanks so much to you. Were (INAUDIBLE). She was first elected to the city council in 2019. Good morning, Mayor. We are seeing the impacts of climate change, and, you know, as I said for me, this temperature is something that Im used to. On Sept. 21, 2012, the company of Stephen Mitchell, another real estate developer, cut Pougnet a check for $24,690, according to the indictment. Grace Garner sworn in as Palm Springs first Latina mayor SCOTT (voice-over): For this Florida Family, Medicaid is their lifeline, reducing the cost of Penelope's medications. That was the wrong place to go. MCCAUL: This is not fair to treat them as a develop -- they're the second largest economy superpower and the number one polluter in the planet. Thanks for sharing part of your Sunday with us. Westminster best in show winner to be Palm Springs' first canine mayor The legal thing. And by the same token, to Leigh Ann's point, the rival campaigns are -- are almost to the point of resignation around this. We do these training simulations all the time, but nothing can really replicate the feel that happens when a -- when 100,000 pounds of D5 missile leaves the submarine. 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In 2022, she served . We're doing that in Palm Springs. So anything that we can do to make sure that people are having safe places to live is of vital importance. Get a head start on the mornings top stories. of accepting approximately $375,000 worth of bribes from Meaney on behalf of Wessman for approving their projects in Palm Springs. News Channel 3 is committed to providing a forum for civil and constructive conversation. But I think it goes to kind of the DeSantis strategy, how he basically converts the -- his successes in Florida to something national, and he is a culture warrior. Buddy and his mom Janice are excited to partner with the City of Palm Springs to attend ribbon-cuttings, Walk of Stars ceremonies and a few surprises along the way! the city statement said. Palm Springs Desert Sun 0:00 0:58 The cancelation of Friday's College of the Desert board meeting drew criticism from Palm Springs Mayor Grace Garner. Mayor Grace Garner says Johnson broke the glass ceiling for african americanwomen in the modeling industry. Mayor's 2022 State of the City Power Point Presentation; . Weve got to stay ahead of the curve. PRZYBYLA: These charges, according to what I've read, could include prison time, just independent of talking about a former president, of just talking about anyone. An appeals court reinstated those charges last year. But we need to go further and faster. INSLEE: Well, we can't wait for Donald Trump to figure this out. Tips for stag do in Cologne - 6 people - Feb 2023 - Tripadvisor And people are coming around to this very, very rapidly because their homes are burning down. ONEIL: As soon as I put my face in the water, my heart dropped into my stomach. Morning Forecast They are a developing nation under the U.N. Charter, self-designated, and that enables them to -- they can defer compliance of the Paris Agreements till 2060, while we have to be carbon neutral by 2030. Is that a good ideal? Not so extended, day after day after day. I think projecting strength right now is important for deterrence. When I just came back from Taiwan, they encircled the island with 10 battleships and armada, 70 fighter jets, to threaten and intimidate us. Thanks so much for joining us this morning. The scientists are telling us that this is the new age. It is different. Christopher Damien covers public safety and the criminal justice system. DONALD TRUMP, FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT AND 2024 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: The oceans will rise over the next three years by one-eighth of an inch. RADDATZ: How how do you bring others together? Locally? ZEE: We joined the team at the Florida Aquarium to check on Florida's coral reef. We need to take action to stop the warming of our planet. The trial of former Palm Springs Mayor Steve Pougnet and two real estate developers collectively accused of a bribery scheme dating back to 2014 has been postponed to April 2023, a judge ruled Thursday. She is a God fearing woman with a deep spirit, loves the community, and loves giving back," says Beverly Johnson's Fiance, Brian Maillian. Breaking News They're citing his poll numbers. We appreciate it. High alert. He can be reached at [email protected] or follow him at @chris_a_damien. Riverside County Superior Court Judge Otis Sterling III granted the request, persuaded that the extra time is needed because "it's a complex case.". For previous show transcripts, visit the "This Week" transcript archive. But we are talking about Donald Trump, who has been able to defy any sort of thing that anyone -- normal expectations. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. And that's why the talk about emissions and reducing them is all important. FORCES KOREA: Im fairly confident that North Korea is going to take their time. But now that the public health emergency has been declared over, states can once again deny care to those making too much money to qualify, moving to different states or receiving health care from their employer. Palm Springs and San Miguel de Allende share similar demographics, cultures, and traditions, and following a ceremony on Wednesday, the two "sister cities" will now share a formal bond. We need to build these jobs here and build these economies here, these battery companies that are coming in throughout the Midwest. Although he said the reality is, all of that is rooted in whatever is factual and said her visit was ridiculous. MCCAUL: Correct. We don't have the luxury of allowing these people to destroy the planet. But this week, a very public display of power. Do you sense that as well? CALDWELL: and spring to say the least, but he is. Time -- we don't have time to mess around to wait for this knucklehead to figure this out. Well, we have 400 people who are experiencing homelessness in some way, but not all of those people are living outside at this time. In the short-term? Is there another approach? Rear Admiral Chris Cavanaugh is commander of Marine Group 7. It's an urgent global challenge for people, their communities, their countries, and the planet we all share. Is he though going to run out of money in order to campaign because he is too busy doing this other part, the legal strategy? You know, youre right. This is incredibly dangerous. Palm Springs mayor urging residents to stay indoors during heat wave GOV. He is scheduled to be sentenced on the misdemeanor Nov. 3, 2023. And we're doing that right in Washington state and people are getting great jobs because of this. "Washington Post" Live anchor Leigh Ann Caldwell, ABC News political director Rick Klein, "USA Today" editor-in-chief Terrence Samuel, and Politico national investigative correspondent Heidi Przybyla. Yesterday, we were in downtown Palm Springs, in the heart of that city. This time for efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Trump." So we have to dramatically increase our efforts. Not only have the records for daily high temperatures been broken in many places, but also for the duration of some of these heat waves. And we are doing that. You have about 400 people experiencing homelessness there in Palm Springs, but we're told you only have around 30 overnight shelter beds. It's a record that is not likely to stand for long as scientists warn that human activities contributing to an increasingly warming planet could lead to a future where weather like this will become more common, more deadly, and longer lasting. We're going to stop talking about Florida so much and more about what his agenda for the future is, you know, more earned media, et cetera, et cetera. The City of Palm Springs announced Scott C. Stiles as its new city manager on Friday saying he will likely begin his new job on Monday, March 6.