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3 PM ET: Giuliani disbarred in NY, Biden’s debate performance fallout, Jamie Foxx’s health scare & more

CNN 5 Things

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News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Rudy Giuliani has officially been disbarred in New York for his part in former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference efforts. The Biden administration is expected to announce a proposed rule to protect workers from extreme heat. Democratic governors want to meet with the White House after President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance. Hungary’s prime minister is urging Ukraine to consider a ceasefire deal with Russia. And, actor Jamie Foxx opens up about a health scare that landed him in the hospital last year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello from CNN, I'm Afoma D.K.

0:04.0

With the five things you need to know for Tuesday, July 2nd.

0:08.0

Rudy Giuliani has officially been disbarred in New York, effective immediately,

0:12.0

over his part in former President Donald

0:14.8

Trump's election interference efforts in 2020. The New York State Supreme Court

0:19.2

wrote that Giuliani quote flagrantly misused his prominent position as Trump's personal attorney

0:24.4

and baselessly attacked and undermined the integrity of this country's electoral

0:28.4

process. A spokesperson for Giuliani called the decision by the New York Bar Association, quote,

0:34.0

politically and ideologically corrupted and that he'll appeal.

0:37.6

It comes at a time when the former New York City Mayor faces fallout for spreading lies about the

0:42.0

2020 election.

0:43.2

In addition to losing his law license, he's in bankruptcy after landing

0:47.7

150 million dollars in debt for defaming to election workers and faces several

0:52.4

other lawsuits against him as well as

0:54.5

criminal charges to which he's pleaded not guilty. Here's CNN legal analyst

0:59.2

Joey Jackson. You just make things up that's a problem and if you have basics allegation that's a problem and so he was held accountable and when you're held accountable you lose your license so you know said without question for all he did and for all he was but you know what this is where it lands when you do things you're not supposed to do.

1:16.9

Today President Joe Biden's administration is expected to announce the nation's first ever federal safety standard for excessive heat in the workplace.

1:25.0

The rule from the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposes

1:29.6

employees have

1:35.0

had new requirements to identify heat hazards for workers, how workers develop heat illness, and how employers would respond to keep employees safe.

1:38.0

In the past few weeks alone,

1:40.0

multiple regions in the US have suffered scorching and sometimes record-breaking temperatures.

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