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[inaudible] spent it was nonstop to lindbergh was not actually the first across the atlantic. were to the english flyers in 1919, and they won a 10,000-pound reward from lord northcliffe in which is a lot of money at the time. a publicity stunt for his two newspapers. they flew -- the airplanes were much feebler than. but they flew from newfoundland over to ireland. they only flew, i mean, they flew 1000 something miles. [inaudible] >> well, no. this was a world war i bomber, okay? and so they were the first to actually make it across. but i mean, you know, you're talking about a different -- this is a 3600-mile flight for lindbergh versus 1000 plus mile flight for them. and a lot of it is just the mechanics of publicity i think. i'm income in 1927 u.s. movies, you at radios, good newspapers. you have photographs. you know, the millions of lindbergh songs. you had talkies. lindbergh just came -- and the orteig price competition just came at the right time for this kind of life, fascination, and this world adulation. somebody else? >> you spoke about ruth elder, and at the begi
[inaudible] spent it was nonstop to lindbergh was not actually the first across the atlantic. were to the english flyers in 1919, and they won a 10,000-pound reward from lord northcliffe in which is a lot of money at the time. a publicity stunt for his two newspapers. they flew -- the airplanes were much feebler than. but they flew from newfoundland over to ireland. they only flew, i mean, they flew 1000 something miles. [inaudible] >> well, no. this was a world war i bomber, okay? and so...
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you wrote this cover article for the atlantic, why women still can't have it all. okay.l i can point out, you see this, you see that. now when i carry naked baby in my briefcase, i get in trouble. but its's okay for a woman to do it, okay. that is something you have that men don't have. so what is it that women can't have all of. so they hear that phrase a lot and i don't know what it means. >> so it is having the same career choices to be able too have a career and a family, as a man does. so having it all. >> stephen: why can't you have it. >> you-- if you-- . >> stephen: it's a choice, you have free will. >> you have free will. >> stephen: have 2. >> but you need-- . >> stephen: have all of it. >> you need to be able-- a man can have a career and can have a family and the family is not an obstacle to the man's career. >> stephen: how is it an on stack tell to a woman. what is it that supposed thing that is keeping a woman from succeeding. >> so in the first place women are succeeding enormously but the ones who are really making it work with respect to having a family
you wrote this cover article for the atlantic, why women still can't have it all. okay.l i can point out, you see this, you see that. now when i carry naked baby in my briefcase, i get in trouble. but its's okay for a woman to do it, okay. that is something you have that men don't have. so what is it that women can't have all of. so they hear that phrase a lot and i don't know what it means. >> so it is having the same career choices to be able too have a career and a family, as a man...
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an during that six month time frame 12 more pilots died in the attempt to cross to atlantic. many of them women.ateothieyio r,ut those who tried to cross the atlantic, like i said, ma of them were aviatrixes who re trying to prove that women we jus aslehe s. e v it must general sense that this would happen when and how it did. the tecway ecol stce fgh ule fght c, was the development of powerful new air cooled engines. where there are a lot ofcrop lict wll t arms ve perl.m. and there was also a prevalent belief at the time that the airplane would make the world a th iaasecseveatin consonance would be more quickly linked people wounes get to know each other and therefore there th is ahi biehat p web 300 artieith eir aou live in the rarified atmosphere, disease would disappear from breathing in the rarified ankeosaperbe mew do elv icun c t tw m to read more than that though, as i was researching the boines , i began to s36 that ted biv.h of amica's celrity cultureboe du ts time, and especially during this race. once a's in, tecway possible. 92oue rkc bs nioesdio n hoil t awa tho
an during that six month time frame 12 more pilots died in the attempt to cross to atlantic. many of them women.ateothieyio r,ut those who tried to cross the atlantic, like i said, ma of them were aviatrixes who re trying to prove that women we jus aslehe s. e v it must general sense that this would happen when and how it did. the tecway ecol stce fgh ule fght c, was the development of powerful new air cooled engines. where there are a lot ofcrop lict wll t arms ve perl.m. and there was also a...
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. >>> we begin this morning with a mid-atlantic meltdown. in the middle of a stifling heat wave more than a million people are still without power this morning. crews are working feverishly to restore electricity. officials warn it may still be out for several more days raising fears the death toll now at 22 could continue to rise. >> reporter: washington, d.c. on day three of the massive power outage. it's another scorcher. and still no air conditioning for a million households from north carolina to new jersey. >> at this point what are we left to do? what are we left with? >> reporter: trees. work crews have thousands to lift off homes anticipate cars. utility crews have to rewire a grid that's been ravaged. pepco the utility serving washington has crews in from georgia, texas, even canada. >> tree trimmers, contract line crews, our crews, we're really starting -- we're going to make a dent in this. >> you know people are not happy? >> absolutely. we get it. >> frustrated. >> reporter: david rutland's refrigerator and his neighbor's are f
. >>> we begin this morning with a mid-atlantic meltdown. in the middle of a stifling heat wave more than a million people are still without power this morning. crews are working feverishly to restore electricity. officials warn it may still be out for several more days raising fears the death toll now at 22 could continue to rise. >> reporter: washington, d.c. on day three of the massive power outage. it's another scorcher. and still no air conditioning for a million households...
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and if there are any difficulties i'm sure that both sides of the atlantic, those of serious will and any difficult issue will be resolved. >> in the minute or so we have left you've been a very big advocate of the global combat ship that britain is developing. you've traveled around the world to elicit partnership on that. talk to us about the state of play on the type 26 right now. >> we are proceeding to pace on the type 26 global combat ship which is our new frigate for which we have a requirement of 13. it's very important that this continues at pace and we're talking to number of other countries around the world who have a similar interest. a similar requirement. and i'm very encouraged by the way those discussions are going. i think one has to accept that in this type of defense cooperation anxiousment, there is -- arrangement. there's always going to be difficulty in coming to precise agreements but i'm very encouraged by the discussions we've had and all i can say is that we look very much look forward to taking those further and proximate cool outcomes -- practical outcomes.
and if there are any difficulties i'm sure that both sides of the atlantic, those of serious will and any difficult issue will be resolved. >> in the minute or so we have left you've been a very big advocate of the global combat ship that britain is developing. you've traveled around the world to elicit partnership on that. talk to us about the state of play on the type 26 right now. >> we are proceeding to pace on the type 26 global combat ship which is our new frigate for which we...
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>>> millions across the mid atlantic in the dark tonight violence storms, the east now the damage is done a new threat grows >>> and s u v slams into an east bay ice-cream shop at painful memory of a deadlocked deadly crash three months ago >>> points of major political contention jobs and health care makes in oakland teared i'm ann notorangelo. 13 people dead from overnight storms from the midwest to the mid atlantic state of emergency declared in four states and washington d.c.. daniel nottingham shows us millions are without power in the summer heat. >>> powerful storms and rip trees across the mid-atlantic states. >>> the win came from the southwest and took this roof of the building of >>> forecasters would storms with hurricane force winds move from it west to east coast leaving a path of destruction. the wind will rep the siting of buildings and took down power lines leaving 3 million people without power. a state of emergency declared in virginia and washington d.c. power may not be restored for days, the temperatures could hit triple digit sunday. trees blocked roads through
>>> millions across the mid atlantic in the dark tonight violence storms, the east now the damage is done a new threat grows >>> and s u v slams into an east bay ice-cream shop at painful memory of a deadlocked deadly crash three months ago >>> points of major political contention jobs and health care makes in oakland teared i'm ann notorangelo. 13 people dead from overnight storms from the midwest to the mid atlantic state of emergency declared in four states and...
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earhart was the first to fly solo across the atlantic. in 937, she disappeared in the pacific while trying to fly around the world. a team leaves for an island south of the equator in hopes of finding her final resting place. >>> beach-goers near the waters of cape cod might find this frightening sight. great white sharks, at least two have been spotted off chatham since thursday. beaches are being kept open for now. swimmers being told to be aware of their surroundings. after your local news on "cbs this morning," live updates on the mass power outages in the east. i'm terrell brown, this is the "cbs morning news." east. i'm terrell brown, this is the "cbs morning news." mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. switch from cascade to finish dishwasher detergent. that's about 150,000 a month, over 2 million people so far. wit
earhart was the first to fly solo across the atlantic. in 937, she disappeared in the pacific while trying to fly around the world. a team leaves for an island south of the equator in hopes of finding her final resting place. >>> beach-goers near the waters of cape cod might find this frightening sight. great white sharks, at least two have been spotted off chatham since thursday. beaches are being kept open for now. swimmers being told to be aware of their surroundings. after your...
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the country is sweltering. >> i know. >> the power is out in the mid-atlantic.going to happen? are we going to get some relief? >> were you down there for the storm in d.c. friday night? >> i was at solomons island, maryland and literally but my weather hat on there. all the bars lost power at 9:30. >> oh, boy, that's a shame! >> but you know what? solomons island came through -- >> call the national guard. >> the fish were there the next day, but my mom's neighborhood, very scary, calls all destroyed by trees. >> it was a storm no one in d.c. will forget any time soon, luke. >> scary stuff. >> all through ohio and west virginia, too. on top of that, literally there are lines of power trucks and the crews are strolling all through into the mid-atlantic. people going on interstate 81 just saw the convoys, almost like you would in a hurricane situation. that's what they're equating this too. on top of this was these incredible heat numbers, just so many, too many to even mention. charlotte, north carolina, i'll bring up one. 105 degrees. it was 106 in columbia, 10
the country is sweltering. >> i know. >> the power is out in the mid-atlantic.going to happen? are we going to get some relief? >> were you down there for the storm in d.c. friday night? >> i was at solomons island, maryland and literally but my weather hat on there. all the bars lost power at 9:30. >> oh, boy, that's a shame! >> but you know what? solomons island came through -- >> call the national guard. >> the fish were there the next day, but...
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the wind came in hurricane force announced friday night across the mid-atlantic by lightning
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get ready in the atlantic. we're watching in d.c. and raleigh. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look outside your window. new york city, about 91 degrees. areas of new england, a cost moves to the south. going to be humid. a little less cooler there. in the ohio valley, no relief at all. so let's put a smile on this and say by sunday, the heat wave's over and done. details coming up. >> all right. love that. also coming up interest rates hang in the balance, another blow for barclays, and the new skyscraper that towers over london. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, new details on how kay katy holmes orchestrated her split from tom cruise. >>> nash find as home in hollywood, a wild daid in nhl free agency. and you thing you ate a lot of hot dogs yesterday? think again. you're watching "early today." 4 >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. a hughes report obtained by the "associated press" finds that countrywide
get ready in the atlantic. we're watching in d.c. and raleigh. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look outside your window. new york city, about 91 degrees. areas of new england, a cost moves to the south. going to be humid. a little less cooler there. in the ohio valley, no relief at all. so let's put a smile on this and say by sunday, the heat wave's over and done. details coming up. >> all right. love that. also coming up interest rates hang in the balance, another...
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. >> powerful winds sweep through the ohio valley the in the mid atlantic states claiming lives and leaving millions without power. we survey the damage. from summer storms to firestorms. fueled by heat and drought, the west is ablaze, barry petersen is on the front lines. on the eve of mexico's presidential elections, journalists are high on the hit list of drug traffickers, bill whitaker explains why. and a tourism option that is literally out of this world. and so is the price tag. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news. >> cowen: good evening, i am lee cowan, it is rare and violent, the breed of summer weather that tore up the landscape from the midwest to the mid atlantic overnight has a name, it is called derecho and it did a lot of damage, at least 13 people are reportedly killed, nearly 4 million people are still without power. and record heat still grips a wide area. whit johnson in washington tonight has more. >> reporter: the overnight storms were sudden and violent. gattering the dc metro area with lightning, driving rain and wind wi gusts above 75 miles per
. >> powerful winds sweep through the ohio valley the in the mid atlantic states claiming lives and leaving millions without power. we survey the damage. from summer storms to firestorms. fueled by heat and drought, the west is ablaze, barry petersen is on the front lines. on the eve of mexico's presidential elections, journalists are high on the hit list of drug traffickers, bill whitaker explains why. and a tourism option that is literally out of this world. and so is the price tag....
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is the director of nato source and a senior fellow in the international security program at the atlantic council also in washington we have william blum he's a historian and political writer and in istanbul we cross to gareth jenkins he is a nonresident senior fellow with the institute for security and development policy all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want gareth fungo to you first in istanbul a lot of people are really questioning what the nature of nato is right now it did a good job during the cold war most people would agree is it doing a good job now being involved in so many interventions in the arab world is that it needs its new mission now. well it's only been in one so far rate in libya but i think the point you made at the beginning is there is a very good one we do now have an alliance in search of a mission and to a certain extent it's been fortunate in that crises arisen over the last few years which have justified its continued existence but when we look to the future i think that raise serious questions about whether it's goi
is the director of nato source and a senior fellow in the international security program at the atlantic council also in washington we have william blum he's a historian and political writer and in istanbul we cross to gareth jenkins he is a nonresident senior fellow with the institute for security and development policy all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want gareth fungo to you first in istanbul a lot of people are really questioning what the nature...
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relief will be slow in coming. >> reporter: the mid atlantic region is sweltering temperatures in theper 90s. adding to the misery, hundreds of thousands are still without power after friday's nasty storms. last night it was chicago's turn to get soaked winds up to 70 miles per hour torrential rains and hail. temperatures in the windy city dropped 20°. unfortunately, there's little relief in sight for much of the country. 16 states unheat warning or advisories three million homes are still without power across seven states, including higher in virginia. no power of course means no air conditioning. >> we've already been to ikea which is air conditioned. >> reporter: he took his family to the library to escape the heat. >> we are here to cool off. kids got a movie. >> reporter: movie theaters were also packed. with you miltie companies warning it could take up to -- utility companies warning it could take up to five more days to restore power. >> we've been sharing generators with our neighbors. >> reporter: power crews from as far way as oklahoma and canada are en route to the mid atl
relief will be slow in coming. >> reporter: the mid atlantic region is sweltering temperatures in theper 90s. adding to the misery, hundreds of thousands are still without power after friday's nasty storms. last night it was chicago's turn to get soaked winds up to 70 miles per hour torrential rains and hail. temperatures in the windy city dropped 20°. unfortunately, there's little relief in sight for much of the country. 16 states unheat warning or advisories three million homes are...
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atlantic city is stepping it one a new show called "duality." it is a 3-d projector show they're putting on every night aside of the old atlantic city boardwalk hall. historic building. everybody knows it. debuted on july 4th. look at this -- the whole building looks like it is transformed. >> ooh. >> that's awesome! >> this whole production was put on by a company called moment factory. it is about an eight or nine-minute show. they use multiple hd projectors, surround sound systems, state of of the art theatrical lighting. we bring different people to atlantic city, not just casino builders. >> if you're just walking on by -- >> what a great way to spend a friday night walking down the boardwalk, ocean breeze in your hair. then you get to see this -- and it's all free. >>> you guys saw the guard ceremony at buckingham palace, you thought that was cool? this is cool. this is a parade in belarus but look at the synchronized performance. >> they know how to handle a rifle. >> whoa! looks like dominos. >> that doesn't even look like people. >> ser
atlantic city is stepping it one a new show called "duality." it is a 3-d projector show they're putting on every night aside of the old atlantic city boardwalk hall. historic building. everybody knows it. debuted on july 4th. look at this -- the whole building looks like it is transformed. >> ooh. >> that's awesome! >> this whole production was put on by a company called moment factory. it is about an eight or nine-minute show. they use multiple hd projectors,...
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we have action in our portion of the mid atlantic and this big slug of moisture is moving our way.it would be safe to say that now through at least the early bedtime hours we'll have the threat of a shower or a passing thunderstorm in our area. let's take a look at some temperatures around right now. note the temperature and the dew point. dew point 67. 88 dc, 84 easton and ocean city, 87 in packs river, cooler in western maryland, 79 oakland, the mid 80s near cumberland, 84 westminster, 85 bel air, 88 columbia, 84 rock hall, 83 annapolis and on kent island. this upper disturbance passing through the area. chance of a shower or passing thunderstorm and yes we could see a little bit of potential gusty weather at least a couple of heavy downpours as this moves across our portion of the mid atlantic. tomorrow we're going to watch a cold front approach the area. that's going to get the haze and humidity out of here. today sunshine, mixing with clouds, hot, humid, a chance of a gusty thunderstorm, temperatures today in the low 90s. the low 70s tonight, maybe a thunderstorm tomorrow morn
we have action in our portion of the mid atlantic and this big slug of moisture is moving our way.it would be safe to say that now through at least the early bedtime hours we'll have the threat of a shower or a passing thunderstorm in our area. let's take a look at some temperatures around right now. note the temperature and the dew point. dew point 67. 88 dc, 84 easton and ocean city, 87 in packs river, cooler in western maryland, 79 oakland, the mid 80s near cumberland, 84 westminster, 85 bel...
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gray seals in the atlantic off of chatham, massachusetts. providing picture-perfect moments. but these seals are the bait for the cape's most elusive visitor, the great white shark. there have been several sightings and a few photos. the curious and the brave going on seal watch tours hoping to see something more. >> are they good for business? >> they are very good for business. >> like many local boat captains, burt daily has a shark tale. >> it got 15 feet from the boat and dove under the boat and surfaced on the starboard side. it was pretty darn exciting. >> it is the only shark he's seen in ten years on these waters. >> you probably have a better chance of getting truck by lightening than you do seeing a great white shark. that may be true, but it is that music -- ♪ and that movie that still stirs up fear. >> everybody out! ♪ >> among some. >> so once you heard about t sharks what did you decide to do? >> not go in the water. >> others are more philosophical. >> are you worried about the shark? >> you got to die from something. >> scientists say more sharks and seals ar
gray seals in the atlantic off of chatham, massachusetts. providing picture-perfect moments. but these seals are the bait for the cape's most elusive visitor, the great white shark. there have been several sightings and a few photos. the curious and the brave going on seal watch tours hoping to see something more. >> are they good for business? >> they are very good for business. >> like many local boat captains, burt daily has a shark tale. >> it got 15 feet from the...
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relief will be slow in coming. >> reporter: the mid atlantic region is sweltering temperatures in the upper 90s. adding to the misery, hundreds of thousands are still without power after friday's nasty storms. last night it was chicago's turn to get soaked winds up to 70 miles per hour torrential rains and hail. temperatures in the windy city dropped 20°. unfortunately, there's little relief in sight for much of the country. 16 states unheat warning or advisories three million homes are still without power across seven states, including higher in virginia. no power of course means no air conditioning. >> we've already been to ikea which is air conditioned. >> reporter: he took his family to the library to escape the heat. >> we are here to cool off. kids got a movie. >> reporter: movie theaters were also packed. with you miltie companies warning it could take up to -- utility companies warning it could take up to five more days to restore power. >> we've been sharing generators with our neighbors. >> reporter: power crews from as far way as oklahoma and canada are en route to the mid
relief will be slow in coming. >> reporter: the mid atlantic region is sweltering temperatures in the upper 90s. adding to the misery, hundreds of thousands are still without power after friday's nasty storms. last night it was chicago's turn to get soaked winds up to 70 miles per hour torrential rains and hail. temperatures in the windy city dropped 20°. unfortunately, there's little relief in sight for much of the country. 16 states unheat warning or advisories three million homes are...
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atlantic city 97. ocean city not much relief out there. 95 degrees. now, you factor in the humidity, it feels oppressive. 104 in downtown. 105 in gaithersburg. 107 in leesburg. even cumberland 100. tappahannock, you're pushing close to 110. you go out east, also the eastern shore getting no relief. even salisbury you feel like you're at 107. so this is a day you want to take it easy. i think some records will be challenged including the one at dulles. the high there today 100. that's the record high set in 1986. so here's a look at our 9 future cast. some scattered showers and storms coming through tonight. again, some of the storms could be strong or severe. tomorrow, thursday, generally partly to mostly cloudy and a better chance for some wider spread showers and thunderstorms. again, those storms tomorrow could be strong or severe. monday looking to be unsettled, too. this is canadian cold front coming through which means drier and cooler air. we are under a risk for severe weather today. a slight risk. you see the areas in yellow, that does includ
atlantic city 97. ocean city not much relief out there. 95 degrees. now, you factor in the humidity, it feels oppressive. 104 in downtown. 105 in gaithersburg. 107 in leesburg. even cumberland 100. tappahannock, you're pushing close to 110. you go out east, also the eastern shore getting no relief. even salisbury you feel like you're at 107. so this is a day you want to take it easy. i think some records will be challenged including the one at dulles. the high there today 100. that's the record...
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people are still turning in the mid-atlantic without ac. d.c. will slowly recover.ke a while. this morning thunderstorms still to deal with. worst weather in the country, minneapolis. dealing with strong thunderstorms overnight. you're on the tail end of that. as we head further to the east over towards areas of saginaw to flint, also an area of concern. so as far as yesterday went five days in a row now st. louis 100 plus. was 95 in d.c. you see the red color on the map that was every where that was 90 degrees, most of the country the exception being the pacific northwest. today not a lot of change. the great lakes are dealing with thunderstorms this morning. the east coast is dry as could be and every where either warm or hot. today's forecast highs 100 once again from kansas city to st. louis, even chicago jumping up to 90. as far as the east coast goes we're looking at temperatures from new england in the 80s but from new york city southward everyone will be in the 90s. maybe a few thunderstorms late in the day in atlanta. how does the fourth of july look? the c
people are still turning in the mid-atlantic without ac. d.c. will slowly recover.ke a while. this morning thunderstorms still to deal with. worst weather in the country, minneapolis. dealing with strong thunderstorms overnight. you're on the tail end of that. as we head further to the east over towards areas of saginaw to flint, also an area of concern. so as far as yesterday went five days in a row now st. louis 100 plus. was 95 in d.c. you see the red color on the map that was every where...
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and in the mid-atlantic more potentially powerful storms are forecast. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> attorney general eric holler said republicans voted again him to make the attorney general a proxy to attack president obama. he said he won resign after becoming the first cabinet member held in contempt. he said he's angry but not surprised by the vote over the justice department's decision not to turn over documents from the fast and furious gun tracking operation. he said in an election year you would have to be exceedingly naive to think that vote was about documents. >>> a surprising new poll finds climate change is no longer american's chief environmental concern. according to a new washington poll stanford university to 8% of americans consider water and air pollution to be the world's biggest environmental problem compared to 18% now worried about global warming. that's down from 33% back in 2007 around the same time a major u.n. climate report and al gore's documentary about global warming warming," an inconvenient truth" was r
and in the mid-atlantic more potentially powerful storms are forecast. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> attorney general eric holler said republicans voted again him to make the attorney general a proxy to attack president obama. he said he won resign after becoming the first cabinet member held in contempt. he said he's angry but not surprised by the vote over the justice department's decision not to turn over documents from the fast and furious gun tracking operation....
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why thieves targeted an atlantic city cemetery. >>> a predator in ocean city. a report from maryland's most popular resort town. >>> a warm and humid start to august. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> here's today's report from wall street. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet
why thieves targeted an atlantic city cemetery. >>> a predator in ocean city. a report from maryland's most popular resort town. >>> a warm and humid start to august. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> here's today's report from wall street. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet
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. >>> a record heat wave fading and floodwaters are rising, flash floods in the mid-atlantic, stranding 30 cars on the interstate in north carolina. the government says the past 12 months were the hottest ever on record in the mainland u.s. and that's not even countg july, more than 2,000 heat records alone broken or tied so far this month. for more on that, let's go to meteorologist alexandra steele in the weather center. >> good morning, ali. the preponderance of those were east of the mississippi river. look at these records, 113 in vegas, 108 in boise, 99 in reno,
. >>> a record heat wave fading and floodwaters are rising, flash floods in the mid-atlantic, stranding 30 cars on the interstate in north carolina. the government says the past 12 months were the hottest ever on record in the mainland u.s. and that's not even countg july, more than 2,000 heat records alone broken or tied so far this month. for more on that, let's go to meteorologist alexandra steele in the weather center. >> good morning, ali. the preponderance of those were...
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in research our trans-atlantic partnerships produced a staggering eight nobel prizes in science in 2010 universities either in the u.s. or uk including maryland own john hopkins university and it's no wonder nearly 9,000 uk students and more than 40,000 american students cross it is bond each year for their studies. they develop into international friendships, research collaborations and business partnerships, science inonovatos and business men and women, athletes and artists and mufshgians shape the world and work foeg for the mutual benefit for both our countries. today may be the
in research our trans-atlantic partnerships produced a staggering eight nobel prizes in science in 2010 universities either in the u.s. or uk including maryland own john hopkins university and it's no wonder nearly 9,000 uk students and more than 40,000 american students cross it is bond each year for their studies. they develop into international friendships, research collaborations and business partnerships, science inonovatos and business men and women, athletes and artists and mufshgians...
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meantime heat warnings in effect from mid-atlantic region where temperatures could once again get triple digits. >>> mexico appears to have a new president this morning. nbc's mark potter is in mexico city with more. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning to you, tamron. the results are not yet official but it appears enrique pena nieto will be president as more people, including women, see him as the rock star president. the new elected president of mexico, energy a pena nieto reaping rewards of a near perfect candidacy. he's married to a famous soap opera star. their fairy tale wedding two years ago was a national social event. her home videos became stylishly
meantime heat warnings in effect from mid-atlantic region where temperatures could once again get triple digits. >>> mexico appears to have a new president this morning. nbc's mark potter is in mexico city with more. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning to you, tamron. the results are not yet official but it appears enrique pena nieto will be president as more people, including women, see him as the rock star president. the new elected president of mexico, energy a pena...
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extends triple digits from the plains, atlantic, gulf coast to the great lakes.wisconsin it caused highway 29 to buckle sending this suv flying. extreme temps on this july 4th and the massive cleanup still well under way. believe it or not, two people in that suv came away with just minor injuries but complained of neck and also some back injuries. health experts across the mid-atlantic urging people, please check on neighbors who may be elderly or sick because they are especially vulnerable in this kind of heat if they have no electricity or air conditioning. tom, ba to you. >> tributes this morning for beloved actor andy griffith who passed away tuesday in north carolina, in a career that spanned half a century, best known as sheriff of fictional mayberry on andy griffith show. ron howard says he shaped his life and he's forever grateful. president obama called him an extraordinary talent. andy griffith was 86 years old. >>> a new wildfire in the west to talk about. this one in palmdale, broke out overnight, spread to hundreds of acres before being brought unde
extends triple digits from the plains, atlantic, gulf coast to the great lakes.wisconsin it caused highway 29 to buckle sending this suv flying. extreme temps on this july 4th and the massive cleanup still well under way. believe it or not, two people in that suv came away with just minor injuries but complained of neck and also some back injuries. health experts across the mid-atlantic urging people, please check on neighbors who may be elderly or sick because they are especially vulnerable in...
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you wrote this cover article for the atlantic, why women still can't have it all. okay.can point out, you see this, you see that. now when i carry naked baby in my briefcase, i get in trouble. but its's okay for a woman to do it, okay. that is something you have that men don't have.
you wrote this cover article for the atlantic, why women still can't have it all. okay.can point out, you see this, you see that. now when i carry naked baby in my briefcase, i get in trouble. but its's okay for a woman to do it, okay. that is something you have that men don't have.
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this is a potential storm-maker from the mid-atlantic. if it moves all the way down, a could cause wind damage. you can see the stationary front all the way down to the mid- atlantic. the big factor is going to be how unstable the air is later today. on friday, the temperatures were in the low 100's. the same setup today. temperatures are only in the mid-90's, not as hot or you might as well. relatively dry error. humidity is starting to increase in virginia. more humid, unstable air starting to push on in. here is the futurecast. this is what one model is predicting for the storm. they could cross over and move towards baltimore, mainly to its the late evening, 8:00 p.m. on words. that is when we have a threat. tonight, there could be another line of storms. this could produce some damaging winds. we are going to have to keep this in mind. if these storms form, they could be strong, especially with the unstable air. down to 80 degrees in the city. the suburbs will be dropping down into the 70's. anytime we get a line of it damaging thund
this is a potential storm-maker from the mid-atlantic. if it moves all the way down, a could cause wind damage. you can see the stationary front all the way down to the mid- atlantic. the big factor is going to be how unstable the air is later today. on friday, the temperatures were in the low 100's. the same setup today. temperatures are only in the mid-90's, not as hot or you might as well. relatively dry error. humidity is starting to increase in virginia. more humid, unstable air starting...
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it dominates the easton 2/3 of the country, all the way to the atlantic coast. that will not be changing. very hot. 97 to 102. the committee is not as extreme today, but it goes back up tomorrow. can expect south wins in the bay. the insta-weather future cast shows by this evening a north the bus, but not threatening any rain here. especially to the west of us into the end of the day, a few scattered showers. we do get higher humidity into our forecast. we stick their rain chance in there by the end of the day. friday morning, moving up. after all that goes through, we'll be in the 80's 4 highs, going into the weekend. >> in today's medical alert, older adults may have a higher risk for early debt. there are more severe than what is normal for the aging process, but not serious enough to affect daily life. they had twice the risk for an early death and cognitively normal peers. more than 1/3 of adults are considered obese. a milestone announcement, more than 30 years after the first known case of hiv aids was detected in baltimore. for the first time, the fda ha
it dominates the easton 2/3 of the country, all the way to the atlantic coast. that will not be changing. very hot. 97 to 102. the committee is not as extreme today, but it goes back up tomorrow. can expect south wins in the bay. the insta-weather future cast shows by this evening a north the bus, but not threatening any rain here. especially to the west of us into the end of the day, a few scattered showers. we do get higher humidity into our forecast. we stick their rain chance in there by...
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the bit-a blanket. -- for the mid-atlantic. coming up, the extended outlook. lisa kahn and can you believe we're headed back to the 90's? >> really? bring it on. better than snow and ice, i always say. things are beautiful for metrarail. there are no disruption in service. we will give you normal travel times for you. no problems to report right now. >> a d.c. police officer is off the streets this morning. he has been moved to administrative duty after he was accused of making trading comments about first lady michelle obama. that officer has worked as a motorcycle escort for the white house. >> that is right. this officer is a motorcycle officer sometimes assigned to the first lady. residents out here say that someone who works for a special operations unit like that certainly shouldn't be making these elected commons. the remarks that were made were made about what house security. the report says that the officer used a phone to show a picture of the gun. the officers accused of making a comment about shooting first lady mic
the bit-a blanket. -- for the mid-atlantic. coming up, the extended outlook. lisa kahn and can you believe we're headed back to the 90's? >> really? bring it on. better than snow and ice, i always say. things are beautiful for metrarail. there are no disruption in service. we will give you normal travel times for you. no problems to report right now. >> a d.c. police officer is off the streets this morning. he has been moved to administrative duty after he was accused of making...
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so that's tremendously stressful in the northeast and mid-atlantic. the current temperatures, 94 in d.c., 92 in raleigh, 95 in columbia. this is widespread across the ohio river vale towards the south and central plains. that continues the next several days. your heat index, the heat and humidity combined, feels like 94 in d.c., 92 in raleigh and 103 in columbia. a few degrees below what we've seen over the last few days but still, when you don't have air conditioning, this is a major problem and extraordinarily dangerous. people need to band together and help neighbors. heat advisories, upper midwest through the ohio river valley, parts of the southeast and mid-atlantic where with the heat and humidity combined, it will feel like the upper 90s and 100 degrees. so 101 in columbia is the heat index, 102 in chicago. they were hit with storms over the weekend. a lot of folks without power there. this is a widespread problem. when look where we should be this time of year, in some cases, five, 10, 15 degrees above where we should be heading towards wednes
so that's tremendously stressful in the northeast and mid-atlantic. the current temperatures, 94 in d.c., 92 in raleigh, 95 in columbia. this is widespread across the ohio river vale towards the south and central plains. that continues the next several days. your heat index, the heat and humidity combined, feels like 94 in d.c., 92 in raleigh and 103 in columbia. a few degrees below what we've seen over the last few days but still, when you don't have air conditioning, this is a major problem...
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>> jeff: tonight it is not over yet, searing temperatures sits over the mid-atlantic. by across the country there is some relief from the heat, whit johnson is in our nation's capitol. overseas record rains. england is used to dreary weather but never like this. charlie d'agata is in london. shark sightings on both coasts have boaters and swimmers looking over their shoulders as karen brown tells us. and actor earnest borgnine has died at the age of 95. >> what do you feel like doing tonight's? >> i don't know, ang, what you feel like doing? >> jeff: bill whitaker looks back on his oscar-winning career. this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. one day makes all the difference. the 90 and 100 degree temperatures that gripped most of the country yesterday have retreated now to a narrow band along the mid-atlantic coast. but at least 35 people have died from the heat and in some places the worst is not over yet. here's whit johnson. >> reporter: in washington d.c. today patience is wearing thin. >> a
>> jeff: tonight it is not over yet, searing temperatures sits over the mid-atlantic. by across the country there is some relief from the heat, whit johnson is in our nation's capitol. overseas record rains. england is used to dreary weather but never like this. charlie d'agata is in london. shark sightings on both coasts have boaters and swimmers looking over their shoulders as karen brown tells us. and actor earnest borgnine has died at the age of 95. >> what do you feel like...
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at the same time, american merchants were plowing the atlantic and american whaling vessels were pursuing their prey in the south pacific. you can read "moby dick" about that and don't skip the whale chapters and they're very interesting. we had an image from 20th century political rhetoric that americans before world war i and world war ii at some point in the early 20th century that before that were isolationists and were penned up. that simply isn't true. what you saw were you had merchandise ties all over the world and some of them were immensely profitable, and the, sarah roosevelt, the mother of president roosevelt, not long after tocqueville came to america, he retired after that at the age of 31 and built a castle on the hudson river, and the family was rich ever since off the profits from that kind of trade. that was america traveling around the world and in the decades after tocqueville, it starts around his time and you also have american churches sending missionaries around the world. hawaii was next by the united states in 1898 and the missionaries were there in the 1820s and
at the same time, american merchants were plowing the atlantic and american whaling vessels were pursuing their prey in the south pacific. you can read "moby dick" about that and don't skip the whale chapters and they're very interesting. we had an image from 20th century political rhetoric that americans before world war i and world war ii at some point in the early 20th century that before that were isolationists and were penned up. that simply isn't true. what you saw were you had...
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at the same time, american merchants were plying the atlantic carrying on the whaling trade. american vessels were pursuing their trade in the south pacific. you can read melville's wonderful "moby dick" about that. don't skip the whale chapters. they're actually interesting. about that travel. we have an image from some 20th century political rhetoric that americans before world war i or world war ii, at some point in the early 20th century, that americans before that were isolationists. were penned up in their own country that. simply isn't true. what you saw were -- you had merchant ties all over the world. and some of these were immensely profitable. sarah delano roosevelt, the mother of franklin roosevelt, her father warren delano made two china voyages in the china trade. sometime, not much longer after tocqueville came to america. he retired after that at the age of 31 and built a castle on the hudson river. the family was rich ever since off the profits from that kind of trade. that was america traveling around the world. and in the decades after tocqueville, it start
at the same time, american merchants were plying the atlantic carrying on the whaling trade. american vessels were pursuing their trade in the south pacific. you can read melville's wonderful "moby dick" about that. don't skip the whale chapters. they're actually interesting. about that travel. we have an image from some 20th century political rhetoric that americans before world war i or world war ii, at some point in the early 20th century, that americans before that were...
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a lot of folks in in the mid-atlantic dealing with the upper 90s, even triple digits.ere is the worst? >> the eastern half the country. the heat is bottled up here, d.c. of course, still without power and have the heat and heat advisories in effect. this map, there are 25 states right now that have some sort of a heat advisory going on where the red is the worst of it. right here across the plains and great lakes. then another section in parts of pennsylvania and new jersey. the heat is solidly here, obviously humid across the east and this is what it feels like all across the eastern part of the country at this point. you got to look at this. we talked about the heat, when you have this much heat you have to have cold someplace and we've seen records for lows across western parts of the country. today phoenix, only 98. they're enjoying this break across the west. >> yeah, chilly in the west but you see 105 degrees in savannah and that's hot. how long is this supposed to last? >> about another three or four days then we'll be done. i want to move to saturday's highs. y
a lot of folks in in the mid-atlantic dealing with the upper 90s, even triple digits.ere is the worst? >> the eastern half the country. the heat is bottled up here, d.c. of course, still without power and have the heat and heat advisories in effect. this map, there are 25 states right now that have some sort of a heat advisory going on where the red is the worst of it. right here across the plains and great lakes. then another section in parts of pennsylvania and new jersey. the heat is...