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u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration said july was 1.degrees warmer than the 20th centuryrage for the month. they say the upward trend will likely continue because of climate change. >> spencer, does it feel a lot hotter than it was in 1880? >> geez. >> oh. >> sorry. it was just -- >> it's a fair question. i was still young in 1880. i wasn't keeping close track of the records then. but since 1900, it has felt a lot hotter to me. we've got overnight lows mainly in the low to mid 60s. it's going to be mild overnight and hot again inland tomorrow but not quite so hot as the last couple days. highest readings 1101. as we look ahead, tomorrow will be another spare the air day. poorest air quality in the inland east bay and the santa clara valley. hopefully better air quality after that. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. still hot inland tomorrow. sharply cooler weather moves in over the weekend. sunday is going to be a day with below average temperatures. temperatures start to move up again. midweek next week more summer-like range. >> at some point i know you're goin
u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration said july was 1.degrees warmer than the 20th centuryrage for the month. they say the upward trend will likely continue because of climate change. >> spencer, does it feel a lot hotter than it was in 1880? >> geez. >> oh. >> sorry. it was just -- >> it's a fair question. i was still young in 1880. i wasn't keeping close track of the records then. but since 1900, it has felt a lot hotter to me. we've got overnight...
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u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration. average global temperature was 1.71 degrees fahrenheit or 0.95 celsius above the average for the 20th century. and despite research that overwhelmingly says climate change is human-made, some political leaders refuse to accept the science. when democratic leader chuck schumer tweeted about the report, republican senator john cornyn responded by saying, it's summer, chuck. meteorologist derek van dam is here with more about this and the data speaks for itself. >> yeah, it's hard to believe that 97% of the world's leading climate scientists say that global warming is caused by humans, yet our global leaders refuse to accept the science. that was the warmest july on record, warmest month ever recorded, but it is also the 415th consecutive month with above average temperatures. this is just the latest data in an irrefutable warming trend that's being felt not only globally but also locally for your hometown. so let's talk about it. here is the map. the information from noaa. what i want yo
u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration. average global temperature was 1.71 degrees fahrenheit or 0.95 celsius above the average for the 20th century. and despite research that overwhelmingly says climate change is human-made, some political leaders refuse to accept the science. when democratic leader chuck schumer tweeted about the report, republican senator john cornyn responded by saying, it's summer, chuck. meteorologist derek van dam is here with more about this and the data...
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u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration. average global temperature almost a degree celsius, that's more than 1.7 degrees fahrenheit. it's above the average for the 20th century, and despite research that overwhelmingly says climate change is human made, some political leaders, well, they refuse to accept the science. they just try to ignore the facts, but the facts are there. when democratic leader chuck schumer tweeted about the report, john cornyn responded by saying, it's summer, chuck. that's what he said. meteorologist derek van dam, he said it's summer. >> it's hard to believe that 97% of the world's leading climate scientists say that climate change is human caused, yet our leaders across the world and particularly this country don't accept the science. >> the thing is it's not a political issue. >> right. >> it's just the sun comes up. the sun goes down, moon. >> yeah, you look at it as black and white. there's a lot of science to back up this theory, and here is more proof from noaa stating that july 2019 was the ho
u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration. average global temperature almost a degree celsius, that's more than 1.7 degrees fahrenheit. it's above the average for the 20th century, and despite research that overwhelmingly says climate change is human made, some political leaders, well, they refuse to accept the science. they just try to ignore the facts, but the facts are there. when democratic leader chuck schumer tweeted about the report, john cornyn responded by saying, it's...
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the national oceanic and atmospheric administration said the planet topped off at a little more than 62 degrees fahrenheit and the u.s. did not set records for heat as a country, but scientists said eight countries in europe set records as a result of climate change. >>> right now, wald street is regaining some momentum but stocks are jumping up and down and investigators are fearing a possible recession in the near future. the biggest drop yesterday, more than 800 points on right now, the dow jones is ab109 points. economists said a recession could be on its way after stocks took a massive tumble yesterday and for the first time in a decade, there is an inverted yield curve with investors more willing to bet on the sh the long-term economy. let's point to other problems. >> reporter: the question is, how quickly will the federal reserve act to stave off further slowdowns or when the president and the administration will sit down with china and remove the cloud of uncertainty? >> the uncertainty is causing the cost of long-term borrowing to drop and now could be a good time to buy a house or car and we will have much
the national oceanic and atmospheric administration said the planet topped off at a little more than 62 degrees fahrenheit and the u.s. did not set records for heat as a country, but scientists said eight countries in europe set records as a result of climate change. >>> right now, wald street is regaining some momentum but stocks are jumping up and down and investigators are fearing a possible recession in the near future. the biggest drop yesterday, more than 800 points on right now,...
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that's according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration here in the u.s. on averagely, as nearly two degrees warmer than the 20th century average for the month. a deadly cross-border firefight broke out between indian and pakistani foayrces tthe latest escalation over the disputed region of kashmir. tensions havflared there since the indian government revoked the territory's political autonomy last week. indian prime minister narendra modi defenhaded the statuse today, during independence day celebrations. >> ( translated ): the old arrangements during the last 70 years encouraged secessionism.h they gave bi terrorism and nurtured nepotism. and in a way, they made the foundations of corruption and discrimination stronger. and that is why we had to ensure that the women in kashmir get their rights. and the rights available to the tribal communities in the rest of india should also be ailable in kashmir. >> nawaz: but few attended independence day celebrations in kashmir's main city. nearly 4 million people in the indian-administered part of kashmir are in th
that's according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration here in the u.s. on averagely, as nearly two degrees warmer than the 20th century average for the month. a deadly cross-border firefight broke out between indian and pakistani foayrces tthe latest escalation over the disputed region of kashmir. tensions havflared there since the indian government revoked the territory's political autonomy last week. indian prime minister narendra modi defenhaded the statuse today, during...
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the consensus is it can't but the myth has been so persistent the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, this is the u.srnment agency that predicts changes in weather and ocean, they actually have an online fact sheet explaining why nuking hurricanes doesn't work. but as to whether he has the power to do it or not, according to the national geographic hour, dropping a nuclear bomb into a hurricane would be banned under the terms of the peaceful nuclear explosions treaty between the u.s. and former soviet union. and i should say this never entered any type of policy process. the idea went nowhere. but the president noted it multiple times during the fist year and a bit of his presidency. >> jonathan swan, thank you so much, as always, for your reporting. guy, can we get back to this a second, john harwood, any thoughts, feelings. >> the first question that comes up is the ancient one, who could go wrong? >> what could possibly go wrong? >> but i will defend the president a little bit on this. to the except that this has been a topic of discussion, that scientists have examined this, that there have been
the consensus is it can't but the myth has been so persistent the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, this is the u.srnment agency that predicts changes in weather and ocean, they actually have an online fact sheet explaining why nuking hurricanes doesn't work. but as to whether he has the power to do it or not, according to the national geographic hour, dropping a nuclear bomb into a hurricane would be banned under the terms of the peaceful nuclear explosions treaty between the...
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u.s. nuclear bombs. the president insisting he never said that, though it's apparently not an uncommon question, so let's state the facts here. remember, facts first. noaa, which is the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, pointing out that, one, a nuclear bomb might not actually have any effect on a hurricane, and, two, the radioactive fallout could cause devastating consequences. noaa concluded, quote, needless to say, this is not a good idea. it's really not a good idea at all. they're not even sure what to say about this. the president saying the first lady melania trump has gotten to know kim jong-un. >> the first lady has gotten to know kim jong-un, and i think she'd agree with me. he is a man with a country that has tremendous potential. >> gotten to know in the sense of never having met? melania trump has not met kim jong-un. press secretary stephanie gresham, it's understandable if you forgot that she's press secretary since she never held a briefing, but i digress. stephanie gresham issuing a statement saying president trump confides in his wife on many issues, including the issues of chairman kim. and while the first lady hasn't met him, listen to this, the first lady feels like she's gotten
u.s. nuclear bombs. the president insisting he never said that, though it's apparently not an uncommon question, so let's state the facts here. remember, facts first. noaa, which is the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, pointing out that, one, a nuclear bomb might not actually have any effect on a hurricane, and, two, the radioactive fallout could cause devastating consequences. noaa concluded, quote, needless to say, this is not a good idea. it's really not a good idea at all....
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u.s. south korean military drills. climate scientists say that july was the hottest month ever recorded on earth heat waves across asia europe and north america were part of a broader trend the u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration says temperatures last month were almost a full degree celsius warmer worldwide than the 20th century average. estate up in east africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the shops closed for business in south africa have been under bandaging the chinese but township police will kill its own by foreign nationals the government says it's concerned and has urged communities to refrain from the criminal activity. and the most vulnerable of the victims of monday's conflict will hear from the children haunted by nightmares off the fighting. ban is kenya on track to ridding its definitions of doping. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa i'm graduation day and there's been a series of looting incidents in south africa residents from the township of soweto last safe to have gone on an overnight.
u.s. south korean military drills. climate scientists say that july was the hottest month ever recorded on earth heat waves across asia europe and north america were part of a broader trend the u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration says temperatures last month were almost a full degree celsius warmer worldwide than the 20th century average. estate up in east africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the shops closed for business in south africa have been under bandaging the chinese...
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u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration says temperatures last month were almost a full degree celsius warmer worldwide than the 20th century average. drama on the high seas all over this ship right. here the grace one it's an iranian vessel suspected of violating into sanctions against syria seized in the mediterranean last month shortly after that iran had back to ratchet up the tensions by seizing a british flag vessel answer the americans in a courts in gibraltar today washington tried to have the iranian vessel turned over to them but it failed so the tanker is now free to leave this tiny u.k. territory iran's foreign minister is now accusing the white house of piracy and economic terrorism so where does this all leave the already high tensions in the persian gulf a mile of iraq and berlin this is the day. i worry about rising tensions in the persian gulf. the mind and miscalculation to leave.
u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration says temperatures last month were almost a full degree celsius warmer worldwide than the 20th century average. drama on the high seas all over this ship right. here the grace one it's an iranian vessel suspected of violating into sanctions against syria seized in the mediterranean last month shortly after that iran had back to ratchet up the tensions by seizing a british flag vessel answer the americans in a courts in gibraltar today...
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u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration says temperatures last month were almost a full degree celsius warmer worldwide than the 20th century average. more market volatility in the u.s. wall street indexes seesaw after positive retail figures take the edge off a steady stream of bad news so is the global recession called off not quite. and is the farm coming to the big city we'll take you to a growing operation in the big apple. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for joining us another day on wall street another volatile session markets ultimately ending in positive territory today after solid u.s. retail numbers suggest that american consumption remains strong and that followed the worst day of the year for stocks with both the dow and nasdaq losing 3 percent wednesday on new recession worries the ups and downs of the markets are not going on noticed the u.s. government is now trying to calm investor jitters. here on the.
u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration says temperatures last month were almost a full degree celsius warmer worldwide than the 20th century average. more market volatility in the u.s. wall street indexes seesaw after positive retail figures take the edge off a steady stream of bad news so is the global recession called off not quite. and is the farm coming to the big city we'll take you to a growing operation in the big apple. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in...