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blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. join us tomorrow night from helsinki when we'll break down all the news from the president's high stakes meeting with vladimir putin. that is nightly news for this sunday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> tonight, from helsinki, who now. good evening and >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone, thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicky nguyen. did you feel it? an earthquake hit the bay area. >> rob mayeda, not a large quake but a fairly large number of people felt it. >> where it occurred really important along the hayward fault, a 3.0 densely populated area. around the east bay. one of the more density populated areas. right before noon today. 11:52. a 3.0 earthquak smaller aftehock of 1.5 off to the north and east before noon today. keep in mind this area. >> light shaking, no damage likely from a 3.0. the next 25 years in the bay area, a greater than 72% ce
blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. join us tomorrow night from helsinki when we'll break down all the news from the president's high stakes meeting with vladimir putin. that is nightly news for this sunday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> tonight, from helsinki, who now. good evening and >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone, thank you...
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blake mccoy has been looking into it. >> reporter: nicole faced a heart-wrenching moment. her doctor said her 10-week-old fetus had stopped developing and her pregnancy would have to end. >> it is hard when you find out you are not going to have a baby anymore. sorry. >> rorpharmacist in peoria, arizona, refused. >> i couldn't believe it. i thought he was kidding. i don't have control over it. it's not something that i want my body to do. >> reporter: it turns out arizona is one of seven states that expressly allow pharmacists to deny filling a prescription on moral or religious grounds. another case in arizona made headlines last week when a cvs pharmacist refused to fill a transgender woman's prescription for hormone therapy. she wrote embarrassed and distressed, i nearly started crying in the middle of the store. the pharmacist refused to hand the prescription back so she could take it elsewhere. >> we have to remember this is health care. we shouldd health care because of who we are. >> reporter: cvs and walgreens, the nation's largest pharmacy chains, have policies re
blake mccoy has been looking into it. >> reporter: nicole faced a heart-wrenching moment. her doctor said her 10-week-old fetus had stopped developing and her pregnancy would have to end. >> it is hard when you find out you are not going to have a baby anymore. sorry. >> rorpharmacist in peoria, arizona, refused. >> i couldn't believe it. i thought he was kidding. i don't have control over it. it's not something that i want my body to do. >> reporter: it turns out...
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blake mccoy has more on today's developments. >> reporter: tonight another former wrestler at ohio state straus in the late '80s. david range tells the "washington post" he just fondled you a little too long while he gave you a hernia check and then he stayed in the showers for like an hour until everyone was done. he says the assistant wrestling coach at the time conservative congressman jim jordan had to know. >> conversations in a locker room is a lot different. no one reported abuse to me. if they had, i would have dealt with it. >> reporter: since nbc news first broke the story last week, seven former wrestlers say jordan turned a blind eye. >> it's public knowledge. everyone knew within the athletic department that doc was a serial groper at best. >> reporter: the accusations come with national political implications as jordan is rumored to be in the running to replace paul ryan as speaker of the house. tonight, some former wrestlers have come to the congressman's defense as he questions the accusers' motivations. blake mccoy, nbc news, new york. >>> now to the difficult question b
blake mccoy has more on today's developments. >> reporter: tonight another former wrestler at ohio state straus in the late '80s. david range tells the "washington post" he just fondled you a little too long while he gave you a hernia check and then he stayed in the showers for like an hour until everyone was done. he says the assistant wrestling coach at the time conservative congressman jim jordan had to know. >> conversations in a locker room is a lot different. no one...
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>> blake mccoy, thank you very much. >>> so how long will this heat wave stick around? and when will we start to see some relief? dylan dryer has a look at our forecast. good evening, dylan. >> good evening, jose. t.t's exceptionally it's not just the warm , it the humidity. the heat index will feel like it's above 90 degrees for 225 million people on sunday. 95 million people will be feeling like it's above 100 degrees. on monday, it sags out of the northeast a little bit, but still 70 million people, it will feel like it's over 100 degrees. we're talking way over 100 degrees. so looking at our high temperatures, going into sunday, we'll be in the mid to upper 90s, but new york city will feel like 109. charlotte will feel like 98, memphis, like 105 on monday. going into next week, it stays hot in washington, d.c. it will feel like 106 on monday. paducah will feel like 103 on monday. still feeling like 99 by the fourth of july. with this system, though, a cold front moving to the east, combining with the heat and humidity, we also have to watch out for some strong storm
>> blake mccoy, thank you very much. >>> so how long will this heat wave stick around? and when will we start to see some relief? dylan dryer has a look at our forecast. good evening, dylan. >> good evening, jose. t.t's exceptionally it's not just the warm , it the humidity. the heat index will feel like it's above 90 degrees for 225 million people on sunday. 95 million people will be feeling like it's above 100 degrees. on monday, it sags out of the northeast a little bit,...
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motivati blake mccoy, nbc news, new york. . simpari-what?imparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects are vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. say goodbye to ticks and fleas... with monthly simparica chewables. you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks. right, freshness for weeks! downy unstopables. for a fresh too feisty to quit. and now try downy unstopables with the original scent of tide that's a mini-wheat. delicious. but it's more than that. 10
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blake mccoy live for us in new york. thank you. dave price is joining us now. dave, blake mentioned the rain out in the midwest. if those storms move east, does that mean a little relief for the holiday week? >> unfortunately, it doesn't. this cold front is going to move through the ohio valley and western new york and western pennsylvania. as it does so, it's going to bring heavy rain, possible flooding, some hail and some wind. but it stalls out over new england. it leaves us with as we begin the week, high heat. look at those numbers. into the 90s. that's the actual temperature. heat indices into the triple digits. it sticks around until tuesday. do the temperatures go down? yeah, they do, by 1 or 2 degrees. that's simply semantics at this point. monday, 75 million people under a heat alert. as we head into the holiday wednesday, if you're looking for relief in the midwest, the west coast or the northwest, we'll see downpours in the south, and millions of people continue to see this heat continue. hallie? >> dave price. thank you, friend. >>> they could real
blake mccoy live for us in new york. thank you. dave price is joining us now. dave, blake mentioned the rain out in the midwest. if those storms move east, does that mean a little relief for the holiday week? >> unfortunately, it doesn't. this cold front is going to move through the ohio valley and western new york and western pennsylvania. as it does so, it's going to bring heavy rain, possible flooding, some hail and some wind. but it stalls out over new england. it leaves us with as we...
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blake mccoy tells are russ like all great baseball stories, it starts with a trip to the ballpark. >>s. >> i've got to take a picture here. >> reporter: this group of baseball fans is on a mission. >> i'm into the parks more than i'm into the oreams. >> rr: to visit every major league ballpark in america. a year's long urney that when completed will earn them induction into the baseball stadium hall of fame in cooperstown. >> tonight will be my 50th. >> reporter: and you've seen so many iu stms, that many don't exist anymore. >> that's true. some cities i've gone back more than oe cause a new stadium replaced an old one. >> reporter: who type of people are going on these trips? >> it's funny, when i first started, i thought it would be buies, fathers and sons. i couldn't have been more wrong. >> reporter: mary and todd miller began their romce over baseball and have matching tattoos. >> when i was growing up, it was a sport that everybody played. >> reporter: for kim and toddsayed, it's a chance to connect with their two grown kids. i >>t brings us back together, knowing we have this
blake mccoy tells are russ like all great baseball stories, it starts with a trip to the ballpark. >>s. >> i've got to take a picture here. >> reporter: this group of baseball fans is on a mission. >> i'm into the parks more than i'm into the oreams. >> rr: to visit every major league ballpark in america. a year's long urney that when completed will earn them induction into the baseball stadium hall of fame in cooperstown. >> tonight will be my 50th. >>...
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nbc's blake mccoy has the story. >> look at this.>> reporter: this group of baseball fans son a mission. >> i'm into the parks more than i'm into the teams and games. >> really? >> yeah. >> reporter: to visit every major league ballpark in america. a year's long journey that when completed will earn them induction into the baseball stadium hall of fame in cooperstown. >> tonight it will be my in factth. >> 50th? >> yes. >> reporter: and you've seen so many stadiums that some don't even exist anymore? >> that's true, that's true. some cities i've gone back more than once because a new stadium replaced an old one. >> reporter: bill is their guide. what type of people are going on these trips? >> it's funny, because when i first started, i always thought it would be buddies, fathers and sons, things like that. and i couldn't have been more wrong. >> reporter: mary and todd miller began their romance over baseball and have matching tattoos. >> that's how much we love it. >> same here. it was a sport when i was growing up that everybody p
nbc's blake mccoy has the story. >> look at this.>> reporter: this group of baseball fans son a mission. >> i'm into the parks more than i'm into the teams and games. >> really? >> yeah. >> reporter: to visit every major league ballpark in america. a year's long journey that when completed will earn them induction into the baseball stadium hall of fame in cooperstown. >> tonight it will be my in factth. >> 50th? >> yes. >> reporter:...
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but his family hopes this will make a difference for someone else. >> blake mccoy, thank you so very much. tonight, boys d following their passion for ballet. ridiculed r aan d abuse they often suffer. now the subject of a they often suffer. now the subject of a still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... llgoooooooaaaaaaaallllll that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you ngn count on geico folks money. fifteen minutes coulrcsave you fifteen ent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... pressure, what pressure? ifwe carry flowers that siation why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hai
but his family hopes this will make a difference for someone else. >> blake mccoy, thank you so very much. tonight, boys d following their passion for ballet. ridiculed r aan d abuse they often suffer. now the subject of a they often suffer. now the subject of a still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... llgoooooooaaaaaaaallllll that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer...
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blake mccoy tells us, like all great baseball stories, it starts with a trip to the ballpark. >> look>> i've got to take a picture here. >> reporter: this group of baseball fans is on a mission. >> i'm into the parks more than i'm into the teams. >> really? >> yeah. >> reporter: to visit every major league ballpark in america. a years-long journey that when completed will earn them induction into the baseball stadium hall of fame in cooperstown. >> tonight will be my 50th. >> reporter: 50th! >> 50th, yes. >> reporter: and you've seen so many stadiums, that many don't exist anymore. >> that's true. some cities i've gone back more than once because a new stadium replaced an old one. >> reporter: bill canavan is their guide. what type of people are going on these trips? >> it's funny, when i first started, i thought it would be buddies, fathers and sons. things like that. i couldn't have been more wrong. >> reporter: mary and todd miller began their romance over baseball and have matching tattoos. >> that's how much we love it. >> when i was growing up, it was a sport that everybody play
blake mccoy tells us, like all great baseball stories, it starts with a trip to the ballpark. >> look>> i've got to take a picture here. >> reporter: this group of baseball fans is on a mission. >> i'm into the parks more than i'm into the teams. >> really? >> yeah. >> reporter: to visit every major league ballpark in america. a years-long journey that when completed will earn them induction into the baseball stadium hall of fame in cooperstown....
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blake mccoy live for us in new york. thank you. dave price is joining us now. dave, blake mentioned the rain out in the west. does that mean a little relief? >> unfortunately it doesn't. this cold front is going toove through the ohio valley and western new york and western pennsylvania. as it does so, igos g to bring heavy rain, possible flooding, heavyd. w wh but it stalls out over new england. hit leaves us w heat. into the 90s. that's the actual temperature. in the triple digits. it sticks around on tuesday. do tperatures go down? yeah, they do, by 1 or 2egrees. that's simply semantics at this point. monday, 75 million ople under a hea alert. as we head into the holiday wednesday, if you' looking for relief in the midwest, west -- millions of people see this ht continue. hallie? >> dave price. thank you, friend. they could really use some rain in northern fo caia. take a look at this big wildfire in sacramento. it's spreading really fast. this think doubled in size overnight and now burning 1,000 acres an hour. right now nighters don't have any oft containe
blake mccoy live for us in new york. thank you. dave price is joining us now. dave, blake mentioned the rain out in the west. does that mean a little relief? >> unfortunately it doesn't. this cold front is going toove through the ohio valley and western new york and western pennsylvania. as it does so, igos g to bring heavy rain, possible flooding, heavyd. w wh but it stalls out over new england. hit leaves us w heat. into the 90s. that's the actual temperature. in the triple digits. it...
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it's ditko's spiderman that spun a billion dollar brand and forever left his mark on pop cultur blake mccoy york. >>> when we come back, a group of enterprising teens who a group of enterprising teens who are not only e a group of enterprising teens who are not only e touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a
it's ditko's spiderman that spun a billion dollar brand and forever left his mark on pop cultur blake mccoy york. >>> when we come back, a group of enterprising teens who a group of enterprising teens who are not only e a group of enterprising teens who are not only e touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their...
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blake mccoy reports. >> reporter: a drapete search so far turning up no sign of missing iowa college student. the 20-year-old last seen nearly two weeks ago going on her nightly run. her mily now ploobelieves she returned to the house. her boyfriend shares with his brother and used the commutpute. >> we no whatti lineis. there's nowhere it took ple. we know what has happened. there's no why that mes no sense. >> reporter: authorities say the boyfriend is not a suspect. he was working a construction job a hundred miles way. >> he's terrific. we love him. he's a fantastic guy. i said to him the other day, i can't wait for him to become my third son. >> molly' s auntd she knows of no one molly would runaway. >> she never would have just dropped off like r:at. >> repor molly's picture hangs on every street post and t.ery store fr >> you can't go any place without seeing her face or number below. >> reporter: last friday a suspicious man was reported taking pictures of young jobbers -- joggers in a nearby town. t he'sned himself in. police don't think it's related. the family desperate fo
blake mccoy reports. >> reporter: a drapete search so far turning up no sign of missing iowa college student. the 20-year-old last seen nearly two weeks ago going on her nightly run. her mily now ploobelieves she returned to the house. her boyfriend shares with his brother and used the commutpute. >> we no whatti lineis. there's nowhere it took ple. we know what has happened. there's no why that mes no sense. >> reporter: authorities say the boyfriend is not a suspect. he was...
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nbc's blake mccoy has more. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle.les moonves now answering to those allegations against ithim. comes as the broader culture of cbs is criticized and the rntwork vows an investigation. this g, les moonves, the powerful head of cbs, is facing explosive allegations of sexual misconduct. six women telling,he new yorkhey believe their careers were derailed after rejecting moonves' aances fro the 1980s to 2000s. for women describe forcible touching or kissing during business meetings. actress illeana douglas describes being pinned down in his office. calling it assault saying she s fired for not participating. in the statement, moonves responds, i recognize there were decades ago i made women uncomfortable by ming advances. those were mistakes and i regret them. i always understood and abided by the principle that no means no. i have never misused my position to harm or hinder his career. under his cleadership, has had success, the most often watched network. his pay package? $170 million a year. he is married to julie chen
nbc's blake mccoy has more. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle.les moonves now answering to those allegations against ithim. comes as the broader culture of cbs is criticized and the rntwork vows an investigation. this g, les moonves, the powerful head of cbs, is facing explosive allegations of sexual misconduct. six women telling,he new yorkhey believe their careers were derailed after rejecting moonves' aances fro the 1980s to 2000s. for women describe forcible touching or kissing...
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we'll start with blake mccoy, just a few blocks north of us in balmy central park thisrn g. good morning. >> good morning to you. folks are out early in central park, ting to beat this heat. here in new york city, and across the northeast, we have now offially reached full blown heat wave status, and today is shaping up to be ynother scorcher. from new york -- >> that's oneta way to sy cool. >> that's the only way i figured out today. >> to boston. >> even though i the beachs so hot, i'm excited for the kids to be out there. >> to chicago. >>oo hot. feel like i'm about to fall out. >> an oppressive heatave is searing a hue swath of the u.s. >> ice cold water. water. you want to stayat hy. >> in the cubs series against the twins this weekend, several players left the game, suffering from dehydration. at nascar, too. 108 degrees inside this car. driver chase elliot walked himself to an ambulance forft fluidses aer completing his race. nearly 56 million americans are being impacted by the summerel ter with temperatures feeling like trie digit in some areas. in the midwest, stor
we'll start with blake mccoy, just a few blocks north of us in balmy central park thisrn g. good morning. >> good morning to you. folks are out early in central park, ting to beat this heat. here in new york city, and across the northeast, we have now offially reached full blown heat wave status, and today is shaping up to be ynother scorcher. from new york -- >> that's oneta way to sy cool. >> that's the only way i figured out today. >> to boston. >> even though i...
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les, and -- nbc blake mccoy here with more. >> this sending shock waves through world.s against him. it comes as the broader culture of cbs criticized and the networks vows an investigation. >> reporter: this morning, the powerful head of cbs facing explosive allegations of sexual misconduct. women believe their careers were derailed because of him. four of the women described forcible touching and kissing during business meetings. and being described as pindowned and violently kissed and calling it assault and fired for not participating. in a statement he responds, i recognize there were times where i made women uncomfortable by making advances, those were mistakes. i always understood and respected that no means no and i never misused my position to hinder anyone's career. >> cbs has seen massive success. the pay passenger, $70 million last year. he's married to cbs employee, host, julie chen who tweeted a statement of support. >> he call it had a water shed moment. it is important that a company's culture will not allow for this. extended to cbs news where anchor ch
les, and -- nbc blake mccoy here with more. >> this sending shock waves through world.s against him. it comes as the broader culture of cbs criticized and the networks vows an investigation. >> reporter: this morning, the powerful head of cbs facing explosive allegations of sexual misconduct. women believe their careers were derailed because of him. four of the women described forcible touching and kissing during business meetings. and being described as pindowned and violently...
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. >> blake mccoy starting us off. thank you, blake. >> not much cooler today.or more on how long the heat wave will last let's turn to dylan dreyer. she's in for al. hey, dylan. >> good morning. it is going to stay hot all week long. temperatures w the 90s. we're looking at record highs likely across major cities in the northeast today and watch what happens as we go through this week. this area of high pressure backs to the southwest. it really takes until friday and saturday before temps cool off in the northeast then the heat really starts to build out west. in fact, l.a. by friday could see a high of 100 degrees. many areas feeling like it's 100 or higher today when you factor in that humidity, your body doesn't cool down the way it likes to or needs to. that's why air conditioning is so important on a day like today. tuesday we're looking at a heat index of 104 in philly. charleston, west virginia 102. then as we go through the middle and end of the week, it will cool off a bit. we're still looking at high temperatures in the 90s. look at washington, d.c.
. >> blake mccoy starting us off. thank you, blake. >> not much cooler today.or more on how long the heat wave will last let's turn to dylan dreyer. she's in for al. hey, dylan. >> good morning. it is going to stay hot all week long. temperatures w the 90s. we're looking at record highs likely across major cities in the northeast today and watch what happens as we go through this week. this area of high pressure backs to the southwest. it really takes until friday and saturday...
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blake mccoy is joining us with the latest on the story.ood morning to you, the small community is on edge and banding together to find molly. the fbi is here and this morning we are learning new clues in the time line signatuurrounding her disappearance. >> reporter: a desperate search turning no sign of the missing college student. her family believes she returns to the house her boyfriend shares with her brother and used the computer. she sent her boyfriend a snap chat around 10:00 p.m. and disappeared. >> we sort of know the general time line and where it took place and what has happened but there is no why. it makes no sense. authorities say the boyfriend dalton jack is not a suspect. he was working at a construction job at 100 miles away. >> he's terrific, we love dalton. i said i can't wait for him to become my third son. molly's aunt knows of no reason why she would run away. >> she would have dropped off like that. >> reporter: in small town brooklyn, iowa, mollie's picture on every street post or store front. >> you cannot go anyw
blake mccoy is joining us with the latest on the story.ood morning to you, the small community is on edge and banding together to find molly. the fbi is here and this morning we are learning new clues in the time line signatuurrounding her disappearance. >> reporter: a desperate search turning no sign of the missing college student. her family believes she returns to the house her boyfriend shares with her brother and used the computer. she sent her boyfriend a snap chat around 10:00 p.m....
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center, summer is here most of the country baking this week under a sweltering heat wave nbc's blake mccoylive from new york central park it is july, right? >> reporter: yeah. breaking news, it's hot in july, right? look at all these folks behind us people out early trying to beat the heat we have now reached full blown heat wave status in a lot of the midwest and the northeast. we're talking places like chicago, philadelphia, boston, and right here in new york city. to qualify as a heat wave, the temperature has to be at or above 90 degrees for three days in a row or more we are now there this morning about 60 million americans are still under some sort of heat advisory or warning. at the nascar event over the weekend, it was so hot in those cars 108 degrees inside the cars as they were doing nascar outside of chicago one of the drivers chase elliot actually got out of the car when he finished the face, wiped the sweat off his head and walked straight to an ambulance to get more fluids. that's how hot it was. it's going to persist through the first part of this week. >> like, they're two
center, summer is here most of the country baking this week under a sweltering heat wave nbc's blake mccoylive from new york central park it is july, right? >> reporter: yeah. breaking news, it's hot in july, right? look at all these folks behind us people out early trying to beat the heat we have now reached full blown heat wave status in a lot of the midwest and the northeast. we're talking places like chicago, philadelphia, boston, and right here in new york city. to qualify as a heat...