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also, music from action bronson tonight.d we're going to guess who is stoned and who is not in a special brooklyn edition of "who's high." and i see you raising your hand. that's for people outside of the building, not in. next week, we'll be back in l.a. with our guest will be keanu reeves, norman reavis, charlie -- miranda lambert, flow, phoenix, nav, and don toliver. so, please join us for that. our first guest tonight on our last night in town has been making movies and tv shows since your mom went to prom. you know him from "ozark," "arrested development," you know it. say hello to jason bateman. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: no one -- no one -- loves the roar of the crowd more than you. >> than will arnette. >> jimmy: than will arnette. >> this is so much better than l.a. just move to new york. this is, like -- i mean, if you guys could see the situation in l.a., you guys wouldn't get it. it's just -- you -- just the five rows right there. that's it. >> yeah, that's it. yeah. >> jimmy: and yet it's interesting yo
also, music from action bronson tonight.d we're going to guess who is stoned and who is not in a special brooklyn edition of "who's high." and i see you raising your hand. that's for people outside of the building, not in. next week, we'll be back in l.a. with our guest will be keanu reeves, norman reavis, charlie -- miranda lambert, flow, phoenix, nav, and don toliver. so, please join us for that. our first guest tonight on our last night in town has been making movies and tv shows...
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mayor bronson plans to stay in anchorage.ents to live in los angeles and other cities with warmer climates. now, lawmakers in la are weighing in on his plan that is incredibly inhumane, unprofessional and frankly, lazy. we can't even shelter our own homeless population in los angeles. we are not the dumping ground for our nation's homelessness crisis , and he needs to stop it. mayor bronson says the lack of shelter space in anchorage could leave more than 700. unhoused residents out in the cold. but funding for his proposal has not been approved. well, there's a push to help keep vendors in the south bay safe. coming up next on the nine, we're live in san jose after a vendor was seen on camera being harassed outside a home depot store. we have details of what's being done today to try to stop these attacks from happening again. then celebrating unity and crime prevention. coming up on the nine, we'll give you a closer look at national night out and tell you how you can join in on the efforts to promote community partnership w
mayor bronson plans to stay in anchorage.ents to live in los angeles and other cities with warmer climates. now, lawmakers in la are weighing in on his plan that is incredibly inhumane, unprofessional and frankly, lazy. we can't even shelter our own homeless population in los angeles. we are not the dumping ground for our nation's homelessness crisis , and he needs to stop it. mayor bronson says the lack of shelter space in anchorage could leave more than 700. unhoused residents out in the...
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she came to sunset and bronson studios at 9 a.m. this morning.ot off the coach with a lot of union members. there were huge cheers. she is very popular on the picket lines here, especially after the speech yesterday. she's very angry. a lot of those people on the picket lines today share that feeling. at the moment, the atmosere on the picket lines is upbeat. there's a huge show of solidarity. they want to show their power. they say they are the people that create content. not just the actors but the writers as well. with both those industries out on strike at the moment, we will see what will happen. it's not just productions that will cease, but also premieres, film promotion and award shows. the whole industry is ground to a halt. >> great to speak with you. president biden is back in the u.s. after a trip overseas that included the nato summit in lithuania. members of the alliance made pledges to ukraine as the war there continues. i spoke with matt miller, the u.s. state department spokesperson about those promises. thank you for joining us.
she came to sunset and bronson studios at 9 a.m. this morning.ot off the coach with a lot of union members. there were huge cheers. she is very popular on the picket lines here, especially after the speech yesterday. she's very angry. a lot of those people on the picket lines today share that feeling. at the moment, the atmosere on the picket lines is upbeat. there's a huge show of solidarity. they want to show their power. they say they are the people that create content. not just the actors...
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citizen app in los angeles as firefighters airlifted two hikers overcome by heat 24-year-old kai torres bronson lost his life after helping others on a trail while mountain-biking in san diego. >> it brings the family some comfort knowing that our kai-pie died the way that he lived, going out of his way to help others >> reporter: doctors warn older adults are at greater risk but even the young must take precautions >> when our core body temperature raises to above 106, which is our definition for that heatstroke, that stresses all systems on the body. >> reporter: with a troubling and growing number of heat-related fatalities reported in national parks and on popular local trails, tonight a record-breaking summer and a deadly heat wave threatening lives. >> miguel joins us now from outside phoenix, where eached ove 110 it's astonishing, miguel, that pe ntinue to k to popular trails parks. >> rep, lester it's the bigge concern authors and for thrst time in ame they allyt this trail doere outside hoenix but not beforesaw do of people head up this trail for a four-mile loop in triple digits. lest
citizen app in los angeles as firefighters airlifted two hikers overcome by heat 24-year-old kai torres bronson lost his life after helping others on a trail while mountain-biking in san diego. >> it brings the family some comfort knowing that our kai-pie died the way that he lived, going out of his way to help others >> reporter: doctors warn older adults are at greater risk but even the young must take precautions >> when our core body temperature raises to above 106, which...
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tonight jason bateman, and music from action bronson. with cleto and the
tonight jason bateman, and music from action bronson. with cleto and the
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in san diego, kaye torres bronson lost his life after helping give water to other people on the trail while he was mountain biking. >> it brings the family some comfort knowing that our kai died the way that he lived, going out of his way to help others >> and las vegas tied a 60-year-old record with ten days in a row of temperatures at 110 degrees or more. they fell just one degree short of breaking the record on monday on now the extreme heat is expected to expand to two-thirds of the country this week >>> the justice department and the state of texas are heading for a legal showdown over floating barriers in the rio grand. the doj and migrant advocates say the buoys are dangerous and illegal. republican governor greg abbott, however, is striking a defiant tone our priscilla thompson has more on the story >> reporter: a battle over border security now poised to play out in court, with the biden administration suing texas over these floating barriers in the rio grande between mexico and eagle pass, texas. a thousand-foot-line of buoys that this honduran couple told us they saw and av
in san diego, kaye torres bronson lost his life after helping give water to other people on the trail while he was mountain biking. >> it brings the family some comfort knowing that our kai died the way that he lived, going out of his way to help others >> and las vegas tied a 60-year-old record with ten days in a row of temperatures at 110 degrees or more. they fell just one degree short of breaking the record on monday on now the extreme heat is expected to expand to two-thirds of...
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citizen app in los angeles as firefighters airlifted two hikers overcome by heat 24-year-old kai torres bronson lost his life while helping others on a trail while mountain biking in san diego. >> it brings our family some comfort knowing that our kai died the way he lived, going out of his way to help others. >> reporter: even the young must take precautions >> when our core body temperature raises to above 106, which is our tesdefinition for heatstroke that causes problems for the body >> reporter: a record breaking summer and a deadly heat wave threatening lives. >> our thanks to miguel for that report >> those temperatures pushing records across even more of the country today. nbc meteorologist michelle grossmann is tracking that massive heat dome. michelle, good morning >> good morning to you both. we've seen so many records fall on a daily basis, monthly basis, all-time records falling as well we're looking at the heat expanding, 39 million americans under heat alerts in the southwest, south centralna , ino the plains we're looking at temperatures into the mid-90s near rapid city triple d
citizen app in los angeles as firefighters airlifted two hikers overcome by heat 24-year-old kai torres bronson lost his life while helping others on a trail while mountain biking in san diego. >> it brings our family some comfort knowing that our kai died the way he lived, going out of his way to help others. >> reporter: even the young must take precautions >> when our core body temperature raises to above 106, which is our tesdefinition for heatstroke that causes problems...
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seth and bronson. seth and bronson participated in the career shadow day with tuesday's children. tuesday's children formed in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on tuesday, september 11, 2001. they meet individuals and families of service members where they are on their grief journey following a loss due to military service, mass violence, or acts of terrorism. this is the fifth year seth has joined me and first year bronson has joined me. tuesday's children uses this experience and expertise to help our military families work through their own losses. seth and bronson, i hope you enjoyed being my shadow. i sure enjoyed your visit. i can't wait to see all that you accomplish. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from minnesota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. omar:ms. omar: mr. speaker,e exceptional acheebment
seth and bronson. seth and bronson participated in the career shadow day with tuesday's children. tuesday's children formed in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on tuesday, september 11, 2001. they meet individuals and families of service members where they are on their grief journey following a loss due to military service, mass violence, or acts of terrorism. this is the fifth year seth has joined me and first year bronson has joined me. tuesday's children uses this experience and...
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so filling in is action bronson, which is really the same thing. i think he's going to codachrome.to see paul, stay home. our next guest, he's been called gaylord fokker, the guy who got his scrotum stuck in a zipper, "severance" is on apple tv plus now. please welcome ben stiller. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? very good to see you. >> thanks, man, good to be here. >> jimmy: are you so talented, it's almost depressing to say. >> thanks, i'm happy to be part of your brooklyn thing. >> jimmy: i'm happy you're here. >> i grew up in manhattan but have so many brooklyn connections. >> jimmy: what are your brooklyn connections? >> my dad was born if brook my mom's born in brook lane. one of the first things i directed was collin quinn's. and we did a parody of going back to cali of going back to brooklyn. >> jimmy: great and underappreciated collin quinn. one of the funniest guys if the whole world >> so funny. going back to brooklyn, brooklyn. i'm going back to brooklyn. i don't think so. >> jimmy: i was thinking, you know, when we do the show in new york we want to get people
so filling in is action bronson, which is really the same thing. i think he's going to codachrome.to see paul, stay home. our next guest, he's been called gaylord fokker, the guy who got his scrotum stuck in a zipper, "severance" is on apple tv plus now. please welcome ben stiller. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? very good to see you. >> thanks, man, good to be here. >> jimmy: are you so talented, it's almost depressing to say. >> thanks, i'm happy...
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i want to bring in former nypd detective pat bronson to discuss.hiladelphia d.a. i watched that press conference yesterday. he quickly pivoted from the people that pulled the trigger and insinuated that members of the nra, folks that own guns really, never committed a crime in their lives, that somehow they abated the situation that happened in philadelphia. >> titanically unaware. titanically. i saw it. that was a very convenient narrative for them. they're ignoring the central focus. the bottom line, charles, the essence behind this shooting is the fact that in america, crime is no longer illegal. you heard it right. crime is not illegal. there's rogue prosecutors, there's compassionate release, defunding of the police, desecrated police departments. on top of it all, they turn to nra lapel wearing pins. there's 300 million handguns in america today. they're in mailboxes, in holsters, purses. unless you device a weapon, some insanely operational technology that somehow eradicates the weapons and makes them not function anymore, you have 300 milli
i want to bring in former nypd detective pat bronson to discuss.hiladelphia d.a. i watched that press conference yesterday. he quickly pivoted from the people that pulled the trigger and insinuated that members of the nra, folks that own guns really, never committed a crime in their lives, that somehow they abated the situation that happened in philadelphia. >> titanically unaware. titanically. i saw it. that was a very convenient narrative for them. they're ignoring the central focus....
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courtney bronson kept this chance out — but she could do little to stop this one. kept this chance outttle to stop this one.— do little to stop this one. here's a chance, do little to stop this one. here's a chance. and _ do little to stop this one. here's a chance, and canada _ do little to stop this one. here's a chance, and canada have - do little to stop this one. here's a chance, and canada have got - chance, and canada have got themselves in front. b5 chance, and canada have got themselves in front.- chance, and canada have got themselves in front. as the time ticked down. _ themselves in front. as the time ticked down, ireland _ themselves in front. as the time ticked down, ireland tried - themselves in front. as the time ticked down, ireland tried to - themselves in front. as the time ticked down, ireland tried to getj ticked down, ireland tried to get back into the match — but it was the olympic champions done. we back into the match - but it was the olympic champions done.— back into the match - but it was the olympic champions done. we done so much to get — olympic champions
courtney bronson kept this chance out — but she could do little to stop this one. kept this chance outttle to stop this one.— do little to stop this one. here's a chance, do little to stop this one. here's a chance. and _ do little to stop this one. here's a chance, and canada _ do little to stop this one. here's a chance, and canada have - do little to stop this one. here's a chance, and canada have got - chance, and canada have got themselves in front. b5 chance, and canada have got...
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matter how fit, can be vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. 24-year-old mountain biker khai torres bronsonently lost his life while helping dehydrated hikers in the desert, east of san diego. his passing, a sobering reminder of how quickly extreme heat can become deadly, even if you're young and athletic. and, of course, our hearts going out to the family and friends of that mountain biker. back here in minneapolis, ana, you asked about the numbers. to be more specific, tomorrow's high is forecasted to be 97. that's just shy of the daily record tomorrow here in minneapolis, which is 100 degrees. and then more broadly, amid our climate crisis, scientists say earth, the planet as a whole, is on track to experience its hottest july ever and possibly the hottest single month of any month ever recorded. scientists add all of this is expected to get much worse unless humans make a drastic change. ana? >> maggie, thank you. new data completed by scientists, compiled recently dealing with the extreme heat is linking it directly to climate change. a new study from the world weather attribution grou
matter how fit, can be vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. 24-year-old mountain biker khai torres bronsonently lost his life while helping dehydrated hikers in the desert, east of san diego. his passing, a sobering reminder of how quickly extreme heat can become deadly, even if you're young and athletic. and, of course, our hearts going out to the family and friends of that mountain biker. back here in minneapolis, ana, you asked about the numbers. to be more specific, tomorrow's high is...
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. >> i thought bronson would be like in great escape and make it. >> we'll see you tonight looking forward to be coburn so much i was not coburn >> when we return, at&t and verizon extending their slide. we're going to talk with craig moffett of moffett nathanson with the s sad45&ptey 08 . >>> good monday morning. welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street. i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber live as always from post nine of the new york stock exchange. take a look at stocks. win streak continues here. even just a bit for the s&p 500. up 0.1%. it's led by financials after some good earnings consumer discretionary, technologies and industrial all positive utilities, health care and energy at the bottom of the pack the nasdaq up 0.4% again, building on recent gains. over the last one-week period nasdaq is up almost 4% 30 minutes into the trading session here are some big movers we're watching at&t shares trading at their lowest level since 2003. on pace for nine straight days of losses and now citigroup is the latest to downgrade the stock to neutral we'll discuss this
. >> i thought bronson would be like in great escape and make it. >> we'll see you tonight looking forward to be coburn so much i was not coburn >> when we return, at&t and verizon extending their slide. we're going to talk with craig moffett of moffett nathanson with the s sad45&ptey 08 . >>> good monday morning. welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street. i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla and david faber live as always from post nine of the new...
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this 24-year-old mountain biker kai torres bronson recently lost his life while helping dehydrated hikersrt east of san diego. his passing a sobering reminder of how quickly extreme heat can become deadly, even if you are young and athletic. we just heard from the family of that mountain biker this morning. back here in minneapolis, temperatures are expected to top out around 97. tomorrow that's just shy of the daily 100-degree record here in minneapolis. and, of course, amid our climate crisis, more broadly, experts say earth is on track to experience its hottest july and possibly its hottest single month ever recorded. they say, as we know, this could get far worse unless humans make a drastic change. >> yeah. >> hoda? >> maggie vespa for us in minneapolis. thanks. >> let's go to al who is tracking this heat dome. >> guys, unfortunately, we don't see much of a break. this dangerous heat that stretches from coast to coast, 80s, 90s, 100. 280 million of us over the next seven days will have high temperatures above 90 degrees. 50 million will interest over the next seven days temperatures
this 24-year-old mountain biker kai torres bronson recently lost his life while helping dehydrated hikersrt east of san diego. his passing a sobering reminder of how quickly extreme heat can become deadly, even if you are young and athletic. we just heard from the family of that mountain biker this morning. back here in minneapolis, temperatures are expected to top out around 97. tomorrow that's just shy of the daily 100-degree record here in minneapolis. and, of course, amid our climate...