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spring al sureste de dallas texas. comenzÓ como un incendio de pastizales que se descontrolÓ.dentes de la zona. >>> el calor mantiene a todo el paÍs, las temperaturas alcanzan los 3 dÍgitos en philadelphia y pensilvania, temperaturas con mÁs de 90 grados por octavo dÍa consecutivos. la ciudad abriÓ centros de enfriamiento. >>> la compaÑÍa nos da orden de salir del sol un buen rato. porque nos puede dar un infarto o algo, ya que traajamos al med lo de la calle. usamos bloquear solar. >>> a partir de esta noche, e el sur el calor persiste arriba de los 100 grados en ciudades como dallas texas y tulsa oklahoma. nos vamos con la otra noticia importante de hoy. el aumento de casos de viruela del mono en estados unidos. hemos llegado a un punto de quiebre. larganizaciÓn mundial de la salud lo declarÓ una emergencia global. deja 16 mil contagios en 75 paÍses en estados unidos, el primer caso se detectÓ en mayo y hasta ahora suman casi 2. 900 infecciones. de estos contagios 2 son menores ed dado. y casi todos los estados tienen contagios, pero aquÍ lo vemos, california, florida, georg
spring al sureste de dallas texas. comenzÓ como un incendio de pastizales que se descontrolÓ.dentes de la zona. >>> el calor mantiene a todo el paÍs, las temperaturas alcanzan los 3 dÍgitos en philadelphia y pensilvania, temperaturas con mÁs de 90 grados por octavo dÍa consecutivos. la ciudad abriÓ centros de enfriamiento. >>> la compaÑÍa nos da orden de salir del sol un buen rato. porque nos puede dar un infarto o algo, ya que traajamos al med lo de la calle. usamos...
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las altas temperaturas cobraron la primera vÍctima mortal en dallas texas. >>> siento que me mareo. >fin semana serÁ caluroso le contamos quiÉnes vans a sentir las temperaturas mÁs altas. el presidente joe biden evoluciona favorablemente al coronavirus y a pesar de su enfermedad mantie una agenda de reuniones virtuales. tras criticas el comitÉ de la cÁmara de representantes de texas publica sobre la masacre de uvalde en spa nol. el 80% de la poblaciÓn es latina. se dispara la inflaciÓn en mÉxico, a su nivel mÁs alton 2 dÉcada y los altos preciso afectan la alimentaciÓn de los mexicanos. >>> la papa, el limÓn, la cebolla, el cilantro. se ha ido incrementando. >>> mÁs adelante le contaremos mÁs sobre el encarecimiento de los productos. >>> esta noche comenzamos con el calor extremo. que aÚn tiene a decenas de millones de personas en alerta, en varias regiones del paÍs. las temperaturas peligrosas han llevado a ciudades como philadelphia y la capital washington dc. a declarar estado de emergencia y a crear centros para refrescarse y albergues para los mÁs vulnerables. lo peor es que este
las altas temperaturas cobraron la primera vÍctima mortal en dallas texas. >>> siento que me mareo. >fin semana serÁ caluroso le contamos quiÉnes vans a sentir las temperaturas mÁs altas. el presidente joe biden evoluciona favorablemente al coronavirus y a pesar de su enfermedad mantie una agenda de reuniones virtuales. tras criticas el comitÉ de la cÁmara de representantes de texas publica sobre la masacre de uvalde en spa nol. el 80% de la poblaciÓn es latina. se dispara la...
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might be no place like dallas, texas, or houston, or even phoenix, arizona, but they're most certainly not normal for the united kingdom, only about 5 percent of people there have air conditioning, and 6 percent of people are over the age of 80. meaning vulnerability is through the roof, that's one of the big issues we've seen so far with about 1500 people get from the x and more access mortality. unfortunately, likely. so climate change is causing conditions to outpace our ability to maneuver infrastructure wise. that's what we're seeing. so yeah, this will become both the norm and we've got to adapt to this. we might need to start putting a c in place that never had air condition before. we might need cooling shelters in places that never had he waves before. things are getting worse for a lot of folks who are on the fringe of how high temperatures get and we're seeing the impacts in real time adapting to these extreme weather events requires seeing them coming. of course, if we don't know what's on the way, it's very hard to prepare for our meteorologist like yourself in climate res
might be no place like dallas, texas, or houston, or even phoenix, arizona, but they're most certainly not normal for the united kingdom, only about 5 percent of people there have air conditioning, and 6 percent of people are over the age of 80. meaning vulnerability is through the roof, that's one of the big issues we've seen so far with about 1500 people get from the x and more access mortality. unfortunately, likely. so climate change is causing conditions to outpace our ability to maneuver...
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at least nine homes are destroyed near dallas, texas, all due to a grass fire apparently sparked by an mower. the fire spread up and down the residential street as firefighters and homeowners working in 103-degree heat tried to prevent it from spreading. ghislaine maxwell is in florida, but this time to serve a 20-year prison sentence. she was convicted for helping jeffrey epstein groom and sexually abuse underaged girls. >>> and are you feeling lucky this time? the jackpot has grown to $810 million. the prize for the 11:00 p.m. eastern drawing marks the fourth largest lottery jackpot ever. download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv for more news. i'm matt piper, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> tonight, record-high temperatures across the country are fueling wildfires in 15 states. the largest in northern caow visible from the international space stion. the oak fire exploded over the weekend as it burned out of control through a bone-dry forest. thousands of firefighters have battled the flames for four straight days. the fire has burned
at least nine homes are destroyed near dallas, texas, all due to a grass fire apparently sparked by an mower. the fire spread up and down the residential street as firefighters and homeowners working in 103-degree heat tried to prevent it from spreading. ghislaine maxwell is in florida, but this time to serve a 20-year prison sentence. she was convicted for helping jeffrey epstein groom and sexually abuse underaged girls. >>> and are you feeling lucky this time? the jackpot has grown...
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. >> la ilia: una mujer hizo varios disparos, aparentemente techo en el aeropuerto de dallas, texas antesica y estÁ detenida. las autoridades aseguran que se puso una sudadera con capucha y saliÓ disparando y confesÓ haber hecho los disparos, porque su esposa la engaÑaba. leÓn: y en california, una aparente pelea acabÓ con varias personas heridas. unas 500 personas estaban en el lugar cuando comenzÓ disparos y las personas comenzaron a correr. ilia: esto provocÓ una protesta en la legislatura estatal por parte de defensores a los derechos de la mujer a someterse a un aborto. el hombre acusado de tirar —— acosar a una menor fue sentenciado. la policÍa aseguraque el hombre ya habÍa confesado el haber asaltado a la menor dos veces. marÍa:el grito de guerra sonÓ fuerte para estas mujeres. intimidar al enemigo o celebrando la victoria. >> es difÍcil estar hoy aquÍ, pero es un alivio. marÍa: el papa en silla de ruedas llegÓ al cementerio donde en parte de los miles de vÍctimas del negro periodo para la regiÓn religiÓn catÓlica en canadÁ. despuÉs en plena asamblea, todos escucharon lo impensable
. >> la ilia: una mujer hizo varios disparos, aparentemente techo en el aeropuerto de dallas, texas antesica y estÁ detenida. las autoridades aseguran que se puso una sudadera con capucha y saliÓ disparando y confesÓ haber hecho los disparos, porque su esposa la engaÑaba. leÓn: y en california, una aparente pelea acabÓ con varias personas heridas. unas 500 personas estaban en el lugar cuando comenzÓ disparos y las personas comenzaron a correr. ilia: esto provocÓ una protesta en la...
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two weeks ago i spoke to a high-risk ob/gyn and dallas, texas, who talk to me about the medical crisishat our patients are facing. she cannot even talk openly to them as their doctor about what their options are. doctors having to find other doctors in other states that they can trust, putting nothing in writing. for patients, health care providers, volunteers, texas politicians have basically created a police state, where neighbors can turn in other neighbors, where people cannot speak to their clergy or friends, or family, or dr. without putting everyone at risk. and this is before the supreme court hands down thoroughly that we are expecting any day. as organizers, as campaigners, as activists and candidates we have to be ready to turn this crisis into action. am i right? because what is going to happen here is millions of americans are going to wake up one morning and learn their right that they counted on was just stripped away by five unelected judges on the supreme court. okay? that is what is going to happen, we are seeing in texas but it is the panel before said, we are just b
two weeks ago i spoke to a high-risk ob/gyn and dallas, texas, who talk to me about the medical crisishat our patients are facing. she cannot even talk openly to them as their doctor about what their options are. doctors having to find other doctors in other states that they can trust, putting nothing in writing. for patients, health care providers, volunteers, texas politicians have basically created a police state, where neighbors can turn in other neighbors, where people cannot speak to...
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unidos, nuevas imÁgenes muestran el pÁnico que sembrÓ una mujer que abriÓ fuego en el aeropuerto de dallas texas haciendo que la gente corra despavorida algunos se tiran al suelo o se ocultan detrÁs de las maletas la reacciÓn de la policÍa fue inmediata con este agente que estaba a pocos pasos disparÁndole para neutralizarla y arrestarla. nadie mÁs resultÓ herido. a propÓsito de estos tiroteos, hoy fabricantes de armas rindieron cuentas ante el congreso y las preguntas y tes tm nios de familiares de vÍctimas la venta de rifles estilo ar 15 utilizados por muchos atacantes han dejado ganancias multimillonaria y sus productores no lo consideran armas de guerra. lourdes hurtado amplia. >>> estÁn en la lÍnea de fuego los principales. >>> ¿cuÁntos niÑos deben morir para que dejen de vender armas?. >>> ellos se deslindaron de la responsabilidad. >>> en casi 2 te cadas, ante el comitÉ de mercadeo de la industria de armas. >>> para lorena, no tienen excusa. saber que por culpa de ellos, ellos son la causa de facilitar esas tragedias. >>> en videos pregrabados, sobrevivientes y familiares de vÍctimas habl
unidos, nuevas imÁgenes muestran el pÁnico que sembrÓ una mujer que abriÓ fuego en el aeropuerto de dallas texas haciendo que la gente corra despavorida algunos se tiran al suelo o se ocultan detrÁs de las maletas la reacciÓn de la policÍa fue inmediata con este agente que estaba a pocos pasos disparÁndole para neutralizarla y arrestarla. nadie mÁs resultÓ herido. a propÓsito de estos tiroteos, hoy fabricantes de armas rindieron cuentas ante el congreso y las preguntas y tes tm nios...
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two weeks ago i spoke to a high risk ob/gyn in dallas, texas, talk to me about the medical crises that her patients are facing, yet she can't even talk openly to them as their doctor, about what their options are. doctors have to find other doctors, in states that they can trust -- nothing in writing for patients health care, volunteers and politicians and basically created a police state. where neighbors can turn in other neighbors, and people can speak to their clergy, our friends, our family, or their doctor without putting everyone at risk. and this is of course, before the supreme court even hands down the ruling that we're expecting now, any day. so, as organizers, as campaign, or as at we gotta be ready to turn this crisis into action. am i right? okay. because what's gonna happen here is millions of americans are gonna wake up one morning and learned that they're right they counted on, was stripped away by five unelected judges on the supreme court, okay? that's right. that's what's gonna happen and we're seeing it here in texas, it's the panel before said, we're just the begin
two weeks ago i spoke to a high risk ob/gyn in dallas, texas, talk to me about the medical crises that her patients are facing, yet she can't even talk openly to them as their doctor, about what their options are. doctors have to find other doctors, in states that they can trust -- nothing in writing for patients health care, volunteers and politicians and basically created a police state. where neighbors can turn in other neighbors, and people can speak to their clergy, our friends, our...
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. >>> en dallas texas los estudiantes de se secundaria y preparatoria tienen que llevar mochilas transparentos de comenzar las clases. >>> se realice un juicio, al mismo tiempo la marina revelÓ nuevos detalles del largo operativo que llevÓ a la captura de este capo. uno de los criminales mÁs buscados por el fbi raÚl torres informa. >>> al llamado narco de narcos lo metieron a prisiÓn. no querÍa que nada y nadie lo impidiera. rafael caro quintero fue capturado con finos de extradiciÓn a los estados unidos. extradiciÓn que hoy fue suspendida temporalmente por un juez. >>> nada de eso frena ni va frenar el proceso de extradiciÓn que insisto, estÁ en curso. >>> caro quintero fue encarcelado en la prisiÓn de mÁxima seguridad en el altiplano en el estado de mÉxico. escapÓ en el 2015. desde este penal de mÁxima seguridad. caro quintero comenzÓ una batalla contra la extradiciÓn y ganÓ el primer combate. un juez dijo que no podrÁn extraditarlo hasta que termine un juicio. >>> la agencia antidrogas de estados unidos. caro quintero fue... tortura y asesinato. en 1985. la dea en un comunicado, dijo que co
. >>> en dallas texas los estudiantes de se secundaria y preparatoria tienen que llevar mochilas transparentos de comenzar las clases. >>> se realice un juicio, al mismo tiempo la marina revelÓ nuevos detalles del largo operativo que llevÓ a la captura de este capo. uno de los criminales mÁs buscados por el fbi raÚl torres informa. >>> al llamado narco de narcos lo metieron a prisiÓn. no querÍa que nada y nadie lo impidiera. rafael caro quintero fue capturado...
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de costa a costa en estados unidos casi 2 millones de personas sienten hoy un calor extremo en dallas texasan los 109 grados fahrenheit en europa un calor nunca antes visto todo lo que nesita saber de esta ola de calor y lo que se espera esta es nuestra noticia principal y ademÁs este martes. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> luto en el salvador dos de las vÍctimas del tiroteo de indiana eran lvadoreÑos dicen que su marido protegÍa a su esposa w >>> retiran cargos al bodeguero el hombre expresa alivio en la decisiÓn >>> estrellas latinas los mejores beisbolistas se reÚnen en los Ángeles y en este juego de estrellas hay mÁs latinos que nunca >>> noticias telemundo conulio vaqueiro >>> buenas tardes. comenzamos con la noticia que casi todos en el paÍs hemos sentido hoy un calor extremo temperaturas peligrosas y sin precedentes en algunas regiones en la costa este en el centro del paÍs y en el sur de texas y amenazan con mÁs incendio la ola de calor se siente fuerte en euro en el reino unido temperaturas inÉditas hay incendios forestales en espaÑa, francia tenemos una cobertura completa en ciudades como san
de costa a costa en estados unidos casi 2 millones de personas sienten hoy un calor extremo en dallas texasan los 109 grados fahrenheit en europa un calor nunca antes visto todo lo que nesita saber de esta ola de calor y lo que se espera esta es nuestra noticia principal y ademÁs este martes. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> luto en el salvador dos de las vÍctimas del tiroteo de indiana eran lvadoreÑos dicen que su marido protegÍa a su esposa w >>> retiran cargos al bodeguero el...
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two weeks ago i actually spoke to a high-risk ob/gyn in dallas, texas who talked to me about the medical crises her patients are facing. yet she cannot even talk openly to them as their dr. about what their options are. doctors haven't defined other doctors and in other states that they can trust. putting nothing in writing. for patients, healthcare providers, volunteers texas politicians have basically create a police state or neighbors can turn and other neighbors. peopleop cannot speak to their clergy, their friends, their family or their doctorate without putting everyone at thrisk. this is of course the before the supreme court even hands-down the ruling we are expecting now any day. so, as organizers, as campaigners and is active it'se in candidates who got to be ready to turn this crisis into action, am i right? because what's going to happen years millions of americans are going to wake up one morning and learn the right they counted on was just stripped away by fun on the two judges on the supreme court that is right that's what's going to happen. we are seeing here in texas but
two weeks ago i actually spoke to a high-risk ob/gyn in dallas, texas who talked to me about the medical crises her patients are facing. yet she cannot even talk openly to them as their dr. about what their options are. doctors haven't defined other doctors and in other states that they can trust. putting nothing in writing. for patients, healthcare providers, volunteers texas politicians have basically create a police state or neighbors can turn and other neighbors. peopleop cannot speak to...
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near dallas, texas, fire officials believe a lawn mower sparked a wildfire that tore through this neighborhood monday afternoon, burning at least 20 homes. >> it jumped from this spot to that spot. just in a matter of seconds. and then everything went completely dark. >> reporter: and in alaska, crews have battled more than 530 wildfires. washington state firefighter eric keen shot this video near fairbanks earlier this month. that fire still raging, has burned an area the size of durham, north carolina. >>> i'm going to get over to jessica birch with what the weather is looking like here. that fire is causing an air quality advisory for us. >> exactly. that's been the big concern for us in the bay area. let's bring it down. just at the ground level, that smoke plume isn't impacting us that much here in the bay. so much so that we're in the green all throughout the bay, anywhere from san to rosa to fremont, even san jose. this is all thanks to an on shore flow, which is consistent today. i hate to say it, but that's not the case closer to sacramento. so keep that in mind. the air quality is no
near dallas, texas, fire officials believe a lawn mower sparked a wildfire that tore through this neighborhood monday afternoon, burning at least 20 homes. >> it jumped from this spot to that spot. just in a matter of seconds. and then everything went completely dark. >> reporter: and in alaska, crews have battled more than 530 wildfires. washington state firefighter eric keen shot this video near fairbanks earlier this month. that fire still raging, has burned an area the size of...
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he was my police chief in dallas, texas, this is not dallas, texas, chief brown.orruption is deep within the fibers there and criminals have taken over. when there's a national tragedy, the media deems with whatever they come up with, four, five or six, you see a surge of resources from the federal government and you can see the lights and cameras. for a lot of people, that's every day. every single weekend. there was zero help for them. >> i talked to a mom, angela greg, about this today. we talked about a school shooting which breaks everyone's heart, this woman, her 4-year-old child, she came from alabama to chicago to visit family. her 4-year-old was killed in the street. nobody hears this story. she can't get any help finding the killer. she feels like she's trying to do it on her own. listen to angela. >> i have sat down at the table with republicans. i sat down at the table with democrats as well. including mayor lori lightfoot. although they showed me compassion and support, i still haven't been able to get justice for my son. >> martha: you have to clean
he was my police chief in dallas, texas, this is not dallas, texas, chief brown.orruption is deep within the fibers there and criminals have taken over. when there's a national tragedy, the media deems with whatever they come up with, four, five or six, you see a surge of resources from the federal government and you can see the lights and cameras. for a lot of people, that's every day. every single weekend. there was zero help for them. >> i talked to a mom, angela greg, about this...
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. >>> y bueno el lunes en el aeropuerto de dallas, texas, una mujer sacÓ un arma y empezÓ a hacer disparos autoridades continÚan investigando las causas de este incidente. >>> esto ocurriÓ en la comunidad de el cajÓn, en el sur de california, tres sospechosos irrumpen en una casa para robar, la alarma los ahuyentÓ y tambiÉn un vecino, que avisÓ al dueÑo de la propiedad, sin embargo se llevaron 4 mil dÓlares y un arma, continÚan prÓfugos. >>> y en una tienda de oakland, este hombre cuando estaba en la caja registradora, pareciera ser que instalaba un artefacto para clonar tarjetas de crÉdito, la policÍa ahora estÁ tras las pistas de este sospechoso, mientras que autoridades advierten a los clientes de este local y que revisen sus cuentas de banco. >>> y bueno ahora vamos con el informe de andrÉs brender. >>> un hombre tuvo heridas serias, otra vÍctima que estaba presente ahÍ tenÍa heridas menores. >>> este es el saldo despuÉs de una pelea el domingo por la tarde en san josÉ. >>> realmente es un caso muy serio, porque alguien todavÍa estÁ en el hospital con heridas severas, queremos tener mÁ
. >>> y bueno el lunes en el aeropuerto de dallas, texas, una mujer sacÓ un arma y empezÓ a hacer disparos autoridades continÚan investigando las causas de este incidente. >>> esto ocurriÓ en la comunidad de el cajÓn, en el sur de california, tres sospechosos irrumpen en una casa para robar, la alarma los ahuyentÓ y tambiÉn un vecino, que avisÓ al dueÑo de la propiedad, sin embargo se llevaron 4 mil dÓlares y un arma, continÚan prÓfugos. >>> y en una...
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cinemark, it's a dallas, texas, company where we're located the hodges funds. did over a billion. minions over the weekend did like 128 million. "elvis." "jurassic park." people are going to the theaters again. this stock is trading at 15. a year ago when theaters were not open and no movies to see the stock was 25. i think there is a real disconnect there. we think that will continue with a good slate of movies. i like cinemark down here tremendously. cheryl: i have 20 seconds. you like freeport-mcmoran. that is interesting we're seeing copper prices sliding back to march levels right now. >> the stock was 52 a month ago when they reported earnings. it is now 26, it has been cut in half but the problem, the problem, the supply of copper is an issue. the demand has gone down but supply will be an issue for years to come. this is a great opportunity to buy freeport on a 50% sale. cheryl: are you telling me copper prices might tick back up. for the home building industry, that was kind of a boost craig. >> short term. cheryl: love the energy pick, if you're comin
cinemark, it's a dallas, texas, company where we're located the hodges funds. did over a billion. minions over the weekend did like 128 million. "elvis." "jurassic park." people are going to the theaters again. this stock is trading at 15. a year ago when theaters were not open and no movies to see the stock was 25. i think there is a real disconnect there. we think that will continue with a good slate of movies. i like cinemark down here tremendously. cheryl: i have 20...
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two months after i was born, my father, as a young immigrant to america -- my family settled in dallas, texas there's not a single indian restaurant in all of texas. >> reporter: his father started one in dallas. 1,500 miles away and four decades later, manish opened up his own. >> there will always be a link to this country that they left and that i know from afar, but with love. and now i have kind of codified that love by opening a restaurant in this cuisine, in my father's footsteps. >> reporter: this one with white tablecloths, elevated spices and curries, and a secret dining space underground. >> oh, this room is beautiful. >> thank you. >> you know the culture is like a big table. and everyone speaking over each other. >> yes. >> and food is such a big part of what i think south asian culture does really beautifully. they create a sense of community. as kids we probably grew up with aunties, uncles, friends, family, so many people that you could depend on, so many people that looked out for you. >> reporter: nick jonas came up with the name sona, which means "gold" in hindi. priyanka i
two months after i was born, my father, as a young immigrant to america -- my family settled in dallas, texas there's not a single indian restaurant in all of texas. >> reporter: his father started one in dallas. 1,500 miles away and four decades later, manish opened up his own. >> there will always be a link to this country that they left and that i know from afar, but with love. and now i have kind of codified that love by opening a restaurant in this cuisine, in my father's...
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. >> reporter: dry conditions are causing fire danger across the country, near dallas, texas fire officials believe a lawn mower sparked a wildfire that went through this neighborhood monday afternoon burning 20 homes. >> it jumped from this spot to that spot. just in a matter of seconds. and then everything went completely dark. >> reporter: in alaska, crews battled 530 wildfires. washington state firefighter eric keen shot this video of the clear fire near fairbanks this month. that fire still raging, has burned an area the size of derm, north carolina. >> we see these images every year and i feel like this is the first one we've seen looks like that in the state. it's priority one. humidity is nice but still going to be really tesdifficult out there. >> at least the weather conditions aren't as bad for the fire crews compared to when the fire broke out friday. let's take a look at the current conditions around the oak fire, again, hot, temperatures close to 90 degrees, it's dry and humidity over 20%. the humidity level is an improvement over late last week when humidities were 10 to 12%
. >> reporter: dry conditions are causing fire danger across the country, near dallas, texas fire officials believe a lawn mower sparked a wildfire that went through this neighborhood monday afternoon burning 20 homes. >> it jumped from this spot to that spot. just in a matter of seconds. and then everything went completely dark. >> reporter: in alaska, crews battled 530 wildfires. washington state firefighter eric keen shot this video of the clear fire near fairbanks this...
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overnight, almost two dozen homes are destroyed or damaged in a fast-spreading grass fire in a dallas, texas suburb, this as thousands are forced to evacuate from california's oak fire. >>> a major development overnight that will impact millions of americans who are on the took over huge student loans. >>> and tonight's mega millions jackpot has ballooned to $810 million. a busy tuesday ahead "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm m m cori coffin >>> the president holding virtual meetings and events. with a raspy voice, he says he's on the way to a full recovery. the doctor saying his symptoms have almost completely resolved. mr. biden hopes to return to work in person as early as this week at one of the president's events, he made rare and forceful comments about the january 6 investigation. >> reporter: that's right, good morning, frances president biden has largely avoided commenting on the house committee's findings, you but hd not hold back, slamming trump's inaction as rioters stormed the capitol and attacked police. >> for three hours, the defeated former president of th
overnight, almost two dozen homes are destroyed or damaged in a fast-spreading grass fire in a dallas, texas suburb, this as thousands are forced to evacuate from california's oak fire. >>> a major development overnight that will impact millions of americans who are on the took over huge student loans. >>> and tonight's mega millions jackpot has ballooned to $810 million. a busy tuesday ahead "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm m m cori...
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if you have family and friends down here in dallas, texas, temperatures near 100 degrees with high humidity, so heat index values dangerously high for parts of the southern u.s. you can see back out to the west, other than the monsoon moisture, the bay area seeing some of the best weather. coming up we'll talk about when we could see 90-degree temperatures coming back in the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >>> this is not a good day for gas prices. our state gas tax just got higher. we'll all be paying 3 cents more per hour. we're breaking down why. >> reporter: aaa says 42 million people will hit the road this holiday weekend. those hire than usual gas prices not keeping people at home. but today a new state gas tax takes effect, and it could mean making more of a dent on your wallet. to be clear, the state gas tax was approved five years ago and goes into effect today. there's a push to postpone it earlier in the year, but an agreement couldn't be reached. there are inflation relief payments that range from $200 to over a thousand dollars to be expected around october to the beginnin
if you have family and friends down here in dallas, texas, temperatures near 100 degrees with high humidity, so heat index values dangerously high for parts of the southern u.s. you can see back out to the west, other than the monsoon moisture, the bay area seeing some of the best weather. coming up we'll talk about when we could see 90-degree temperatures coming back in the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >>> this is not a good day for gas prices. our state gas tax just got...
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last year i hosted a roundtable in dallas, texas, to talk about the impact of the chip shortage with industry leaders. during our conversation, a cargo sciewfl talked about how -- executive talked about how it can take years to receive all the high-functioning equipment necessary to make semiconductors. that's why there's been such a big push in congress to get this out the door. chip makers who have to make decisions about where and when to build their next manufacturing facility need to know that these incentives are available for them to build those foundries here in america america, and the window of that decision making process is closing rapidly. if it closes, if we continue to drag our feet and not fund the chips bill, they're going to pull their investments from new or expanded foundries in the united states and take them overseas. this isn't just a chicken little claim. companies have put out the warning call, and i believe them. one company called global wafers is planning to build a new silicon wafer fact in sherman, texas, which would create up to 1,500 new jobs and produ
last year i hosted a roundtable in dallas, texas, to talk about the impact of the chip shortage with industry leaders. during our conversation, a cargo sciewfl talked about how -- executive talked about how it can take years to receive all the high-functioning equipment necessary to make semiconductors. that's why there's been such a big push in congress to get this out the door. chip makers who have to make decisions about where and when to build their next manufacturing facility need to know...
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but temperatures will continue to pick up in dallas, texas, seeing extremely hot and dry conditions. and that's reflected in northern areas of mexico, monterey, continuing to see those heat wave conditions west her down south, but not as wet for cost of costa rica and panama that we have seen recently. ah, with this issue with this witness differences, witness change. witnesses, happiness, witness. witness. sunlight, witness de? la. witness. last witness. charity witness. you witness. clarity, witness. family, witness. friends, witness the beginning. witness. the end witness. life witness on algebra. ah ah, welcome back encrypted mind about top stories here at this hour. russia has admitted launching as strikes on the ukrainian port about desa. moscow says the strikes hit, military targets. attack came was a day off to russia, and ukraine signed a deal to allow se, average of grain shipments from the plains pools more than a 1000 migrants and records rescued from the mediterranean have arrived in italy. 5 bodies bolts had been recovered. most of the migrants at all from folks from no
but temperatures will continue to pick up in dallas, texas, seeing extremely hot and dry conditions. and that's reflected in northern areas of mexico, monterey, continuing to see those heat wave conditions west her down south, but not as wet for cost of costa rica and panama that we have seen recently. ah, with this issue with this witness differences, witness change. witnesses, happiness, witness. witness. sunlight, witness de? la. witness. last witness. charity witness. you witness. clarity,...
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nbc jay gray has more tonight from one of the hottest spots, dallas, texas. >> reporter: the summer burn continues across much of the country right now. 141 million dealing with temperatures in the 90s. 51 million suffering through triple digits. the situation so severe president biden is reportedly considering a climate emergency declaration. some of the worst of it in texas. crews today rushing to save homes from a wildfire fueled by the dry conditions. state's power grid being pushed to its limits as so many families try to stay cool while those without air worry about just how long they can last. >> without a doubt it is a life and death situation. >> reporter: water is also a real concern. dried out shifting ground leading to water main breaks across north texas and the forecast here doesn't hold much hope for things getting any better anytime soon over the next 10 days only one will see a high under 102 degrees with concern in the lone star state and across country that the hottest days of summer are still to come. jay gray nbc news, dallas. >>> hot in the u.s. and across the pond
nbc jay gray has more tonight from one of the hottest spots, dallas, texas. >> reporter: the summer burn continues across much of the country right now. 141 million dealing with temperatures in the 90s. 51 million suffering through triple digits. the situation so severe president biden is reportedly considering a climate emergency declaration. some of the worst of it in texas. crews today rushing to save homes from a wildfire fueled by the dry conditions. state's power grid being pushed...
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jennifer golan in dallas texas were joined by natalie in an asi, who is the director of the hunter, legal center for victims of crimes against women and in bel, baltimore. maryland is shannon fred, a. raleigh, a professor at the john hopkins bloomberg school of public health. as always, we want to hear your thoughts and questions, so be sure to jump into our live youtube chat. and you do can be part of this discussion. ladies, thank you so much for joining us. such an important film really stunning, really powerful, moved me to want to understand this more and even do something about it quite frankly. and i want to ask you, i mean, jasmine story ah, a harrowing example of kind of tragic outcomes that could be prevented. and i'm curious what you discovered, what you learned and, and why you made this film. we learned that jasmine story demonstrates what's happening across the u. s. and that is that offenders who should not have guns under federal and some state laws are still carrying them anyway. and they're using them to kill their intimate partners at alarming rates. the number of intim
jennifer golan in dallas texas were joined by natalie in an asi, who is the director of the hunter, legal center for victims of crimes against women and in bel, baltimore. maryland is shannon fred, a. raleigh, a professor at the john hopkins bloomberg school of public health. as always, we want to hear your thoughts and questions, so be sure to jump into our live youtube chat. and you do can be part of this discussion. ladies, thank you so much for joining us. such an important film really...
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but temperatures will continue to pick up in dallas, texas, seeing extremely hot and dry conditions. and that's reflected in northern areas of mexico, monterey, continuing to see those heat wave conditions west down south, but not as wet for costa, costa rica, and panama that we have seen recently, ah, inequality corruption, repression, and right to put it in, it just decided to cost the piece of cake, i'm sure i want until commentary explores the desperate state of democracy in lebanon. ah, through the eyes of those who are losing hope, every day o dreams are becoming blue. democracy, maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching out is era remind of all top stories? yes, ma is military authorities of executed full people in the 1st that sentences to be carried out in the country in decade state media say the men were accused of help and carry out terror acts of protest is rattling in the philippine capital i had to president ferdinand ma cause a juniors 1st estate of nicer dress. ma costs has been criticized for providing few concrete policy plans. as his country s
but temperatures will continue to pick up in dallas, texas, seeing extremely hot and dry conditions. and that's reflected in northern areas of mexico, monterey, continuing to see those heat wave conditions west down south, but not as wet for costa, costa rica, and panama that we have seen recently, ah, inequality corruption, repression, and right to put it in, it just decided to cost the piece of cake, i'm sure i want until commentary explores the desperate state of democracy in lebanon. ah,...
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but he was at a phone booth near this store in east dallas, texas. >> hi? how are you?he hell are you doing there? >> and then as they talk. jerry offered a version of the story that didn't sound much at all like the one of romeo and juliet in all the headlines. >> i want because i was going, and she was because she was in love with me or something like that. but it wasn't because we both wanted to run away from home and you know -- >> what was it? >> it was because i wanted to get away, that's all. she just tagged along. and she says i can't live without you and all that, that's what she said. >> like he didn't really care. >> but then later same conversation, he said that losing dianne was like half of him dying. >> she's gone. that means i am alone, and i mean it's lonely. >> jerry was calling, he told his friend, to try and make sure dianne was found. but giving the circumstances of die instead, he said that he would not be coming home. would not turn himself. and >> they find the plane with a dead body. inside >> then that's, find its murder, that's what it's, that
but he was at a phone booth near this store in east dallas, texas. >> hi? how are you?he hell are you doing there? >> and then as they talk. jerry offered a version of the story that didn't sound much at all like the one of romeo and juliet in all the headlines. >> i want because i was going, and she was because she was in love with me or something like that. but it wasn't because we both wanted to run away from home and you know -- >> what was it? >> it was...
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he then made his way back to texas and joined the dallas police department where he eventually rose to the rank of sergeant. while serving on the force, he continued his education and obtained multiple advanced degrees including a bachelors degree in terminal justice from midwestern, a masters degree in counseling, and the doctorate of education from texas tech. in july of 2016, dallas, texas experienced a horrific attack on law enforcement officers when it arranged gunman shot and killed five officers and injured nine others. at the time, mr. chairman, chief brown who is now chief of the chicago police department was chief of the dallas police department when i met him at the time. he used his unspeakable loss to fuel his efforts to stand up for his fellow officers and their families. he now serves as the president and executive director of the national fallen officers association and has worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve, helping raise awareness for fallen officers and their families and he has advocated for policy changes that would pr
he then made his way back to texas and joined the dallas police department where he eventually rose to the rank of sergeant. while serving on the force, he continued his education and obtained multiple advanced degrees including a bachelors degree in terminal justice from midwestern, a masters degree in counseling, and the doctorate of education from texas tech. in july of 2016, dallas, texas experienced a horrific attack on law enforcement officers when it arranged gunman shot and killed five...
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two months afs i was born, my father as a young immigrant to america, my family settled in dallas, texasround and realized there is not a single indian restaurant in all of texas. >> reporter: his father started one in dallas. 1,500 miles away and four decades later, manish opened up his own. i know from afar but with love. and now i have really kind of codified that love by opening a restaurant in this cuisine, in my father's footsteps. >> reporter: this one with white table cloths, elevated spices and curry and a secret dining space underground. this room is beautiful! >> thank you. welcome to mimi's. >> reporter: he brought up on indian cuisine experts who cooked in cities around the world. including bang lor, bangkok and dubai. >> they're a new york restaurant, so we have this beautiful east coast oysters. we put a green garlic and butter or roasted oysters. it is always core indian at heart. so that was very important to me. >> reporter: but they didn't stop there. >> this city needs to be built for your people as well as mine. >> reporter: it's always been priyanka's mission to mer
two months afs i was born, my father as a young immigrant to america, my family settled in dallas, texasround and realized there is not a single indian restaurant in all of texas. >> reporter: his father started one in dallas. 1,500 miles away and four decades later, manish opened up his own. i know from afar but with love. and now i have really kind of codified that love by opening a restaurant in this cuisine, in my father's footsteps. >> reporter: this one with white table...
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blue state red for the first time in 100 years because, and again, you know i would -- i was in dallas, texas, and asking members of the hispanic community, what do you about joe biden? using the term latinx. they laughed in my face because they were like, what are you saying to me? these progressive democrats, progressive policies, manipulation of the language you try to pander to minority communities like you said us a losing ticket and i hope and pray democrats continue to run on it because it will just lead to us -- >> laura: we've got to roll. savannah, you have a career as an auctioneer. you're really good. you get a lot of information out. love having you down there. thank you so much. on the premiere episode of this hbo show, nba superstar lebron james wondered if brittney griner, wnba player leng wishing and a russian prison would even want to come back to america. nba player has a reaction to comment next. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest
blue state red for the first time in 100 years because, and again, you know i would -- i was in dallas, texas, and asking members of the hispanic community, what do you about joe biden? using the term latinx. they laughed in my face because they were like, what are you saying to me? these progressive democrats, progressive policies, manipulation of the language you try to pander to minority communities like you said us a losing ticket and i hope and pray democrats continue to run on it because...
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we are coming up on the six universe rate of the mass shooting attack in dallas, texa that claimed theives of five police officers. ticket not only reminding peopl of that, but in this crazy world , leo, you've got police officers and if they didn't see what was happening at that fourth of july parade you have the cops running in there, you see the swat team you see them on their trucks, you see them all suited up and you think thank god it's america and the calvary is coming. the people on the left they wan to dam the cops, they wanted th police and take away their ability to fight criminals. what is going on, leo? >> democrats control of the white house, democratic control of congress for three years ago defund the police is still aliv and well in the same democratic leaders, they are swamped with private security, but they don' want to protect law enforcement never in my lifetime have officers been under attack and less supported in the cities. the prosecutors, democratic prosecutors in these cities, they are soft on crime. criminals are happy to live in democratic cities. >> they'r
we are coming up on the six universe rate of the mass shooting attack in dallas, texa that claimed theives of five police officers. ticket not only reminding peopl of that, but in this crazy world , leo, you've got police officers and if they didn't see what was happening at that fourth of july parade you have the cops running in there, you see the swat team you see them on their trucks, you see them all suited up and you think thank god it's america and the calvary is coming. the people on the...
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in july of 2016, dallas texas experienced a horrific attack on our law enforcement officers when the gun man shot and killed five officers and injured nine others. the chief of the chicago police department, chief of the dallas police department where i met him at the time. a surgeon to penny uses unspeakable loss to fuel his efforts to stand up for his fellow officers and their families. he now serves as a president and executive director of the national officers association and has worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve helping raise awareness for fallen officers and their families and he's advocated for policy changes that would protect law enforcement and protect, provide financial assistance to the family of those fallen officers. i want to thank you for being here today. and thank you for your service. >> thank you, senator and i ask the witnesses to please rise and raise your right hand. if you swear or affirm the testimony you're about to give before the committee is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you g
in july of 2016, dallas texas experienced a horrific attack on our law enforcement officers when the gun man shot and killed five officers and injured nine others. the chief of the chicago police department, chief of the dallas police department where i met him at the time. a surgeon to penny uses unspeakable loss to fuel his efforts to stand up for his fellow officers and their families. he now serves as a president and executive director of the national officers association and has worked...
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>> i am, in fact, from dallas, texas, yes. >> stephen: do you get back there often? y. sell me on dallas. because i've never been to dallas. is it the brisket? is it the cowboys? what should i look forward to the most? >> well, i find whenever i tell people i'm from dallas, they say, "oh, i love austin. the. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: how does-- how does dallas feel about, like, the other, like, well-known cities? are you guys jealous of the attention that austin gets? >> ah, you know, i think it's sort of like sibling rivalry. like, austin is the cool, youngest sibling who is, like, free-wheeling and fun. and dallas is sort of buttoned up and a little -- >> stephen: and houston is the troubled middle dismield # ( laughter ) >> yes. >> stephen: you follow the cowboys? >> i did in 1994. so, yeah. >> stephen: quality year, quality year. have you ever sung the national anthem at a cowboy's game? >> no, but i've been trying to. >> stephen: and they have yet to take you up on your offer? >> they have never taken me up on my offer. >> stephen: cowboys, right over
>> i am, in fact, from dallas, texas, yes. >> stephen: do you get back there often? y. sell me on dallas. because i've never been to dallas. is it the brisket? is it the cowboys? what should i look forward to the most? >> well, i find whenever i tell people i'm from dallas, they say, "oh, i love austin. the. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: how does-- how does dallas feel about, like, the other, like, well-known cities? are you guys jealous of the attention...
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here is dallas, texas, 108, down into the 100s, but still above 100.hing that we rant vel have really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.ant really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.nt really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.t h really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2. ha really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.havy focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2. so 50 days almost. >> i was just looking at that. it is scorched. >> it is. >> good to see you you, k45d, thank you very much. >>> and so to texas, 2ktoday wi mark 40 days of temperatures above 100 in austin.you very mu. >>> and so to texas, today will mark 40 days of temperatures above 100 in austin. and there is no end in sight as chad was just laying out. and joining me right now is austin's mayor adler. good to see yo
here is dallas, texas, 108, down into the 100s, but still above 100.hing that we rant vel have really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.ant really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.nt really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.t h really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2. ha really focused on with dallas,...
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thomas from dallas, texas. "jesse, the boys, the original hotel. more swanky than the ritz-carlton.ky. i have to take emma. if i just make a promise i can't keep? tony. "you made a statement to len greenwald and asked, am i right? you sound weak when you asked for approval for my guest." you're right. that was weak. i shouldn't have said that and i'm never going to ask that again. just assume i'm right? tucker is always right. i am watters. this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." you think you've got a tough job? imagine being joe biden's handlers. he spent all day try to keep the guy away from hot mike's. that's not easy. biden feels about microphones the way golden retriever's feel about casseroles greatly one on the low table and he pounces on it. that's not good for anyone. tell israeli officials to keep alive the honor
thomas from dallas, texas. "jesse, the boys, the original hotel. more swanky than the ritz-carlton.ky. i have to take emma. if i just make a promise i can't keep? tony. "you made a statement to len greenwald and asked, am i right? you sound weak when you asked for approval for my guest." you're right. that was weak. i shouldn't have said that and i'm never going to ask that again. just assume i'm right? tucker is always right. i am watters. this is my world. ♪ ♪ >>...
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each other on that boat trip the next day the hobbies joined the president and his entourage and dallas, texas for the president's speech at the cotton bowl which had attracted about 50,000 people afterwards the private plane taking jesse jones in the hobbies from dallas to houston burst into flames in the air and was forced to make a crash landing in a cotton field south of dallas. ovieda who was miraculously unheard except for some bruises had to pull her stunned husband out of the flaming wreckage. on unfortunately one of the pilots died but everyone else survived news of this accident quickly made its way to president roosevelt's train as it passed through indiana on its way back to washington from texas eleanor roosevelt when she heard this quickly dispatched a telegram that vita got immediately. she dispatched it from the presidential train and i'll call part of it the president and i were distressed to see that you were slightly hurt in the plane accident. it must have been a terrifying experience and i hope that neither of you suffered anything serious. it was very nice to see you in t
each other on that boat trip the next day the hobbies joined the president and his entourage and dallas, texas for the president's speech at the cotton bowl which had attracted about 50,000 people afterwards the private plane taking jesse jones in the hobbies from dallas to houston burst into flames in the air and was forced to make a crash landing in a cotton field south of dallas. ovieda who was miraculously unheard except for some bruises had to pull her stunned husband out of the flaming...
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all the time as i visit diners across the country and i hear them say one thing and i go back to dallas, texas same thing the barbershops of the diners in middle america same the same thing here the president is in trouble is not just inflation. it's a fact of the economy and the jobs that are out there is the fact that the president has decided to open the borders and give resources to the illegal immigrants in this country it's a fact that the crime is out of control. this liberal das and the president have not taken a firm stance on it in the last thing although the american people like america, white america at rona's support ukrainian people when they see their suffering is taking place and members of congress are sending billions, and billions of dollars across the border to help them out we have problems right here then they get a little frustrated about this. >> hannity: thank you both will become back a really bizarre story which you see this videotape you're gonna want to show it's all your friends. a woman falls a $10,000 lawsuit because she was stood up on a date that she fights wi
all the time as i visit diners across the country and i hear them say one thing and i go back to dallas, texas same thing the barbershops of the diners in middle america same the same thing here the president is in trouble is not just inflation. it's a fact of the economy and the jobs that are out there is the fact that the president has decided to open the borders and give resources to the illegal immigrants in this country it's a fact that the crime is out of control. this liberal das and the...
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. -- joining us from dallas texas, one of the places feeling the brutal brunt. >> alex, it feels like02 here right now, but that didn't stop people, 2000 people from running a five k here today, the minimum mile is five k. if you can just imagine, the temperature of that payment even higher. luckily there were no inch elise. they took extra precautions. lots of hydration stations. people prepared. in dallas county, temperatures peaked at 109 this week, dallas county had its first heat related death, a 66-year-old woman, showing just how dangerous this heat can be. that's pushing more -- the agency that creates those regulations, it could take up to seven years or even longer to put in place, so right now a lot of agencies, organizations, are taking things into their own hands and implementing some precautions to make it safer. we spoke with tony hartselle, who's with the texas department of transportation. here's what they're doing. >> we are used to working at 100 degrees. but when it continues for a few days, a few weeks, even a few months, that is when we start to pay attention. an
. -- joining us from dallas texas, one of the places feeling the brutal brunt. >> alex, it feels like02 here right now, but that didn't stop people, 2000 people from running a five k here today, the minimum mile is five k. if you can just imagine, the temperature of that payment even higher. luckily there were no inch elise. they took extra precautions. lots of hydration stations. people prepared. in dallas county, temperatures peaked at 109 this week, dallas county had its first heat...
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dallas texas, you've had weeks of brutal temperatures. well over 100 degrees. it's just been persistent for these areas. i mean, the highs tomorrow, again a lot of 100s on the map here. we're not counting the humidity, which makes it dangerous. there's the northwest because you are in line next week for the heat. you can see seattle, portland, olympia, washington, areas that don't typically see these tips of temperatures. they get warm. when you're flirting with over 10 degrees in washington and oregon, it's serious. a lot of these places don't have air conditioning. you'll see cooling centers open for regions that don't typically see all of this heat for an extended period of time. >> neil: janice, a personal quell. you have multiple sclerosis and you never complain about it. but the heat is not good. how do you deal with that? >> you remain in air conditioning. thankful we have got bosses that understand that, right? you know what? ask my husband. he knows i complain a lot. >> neil: i don't think so. janice dean following off of this. and the nyu school of me
dallas texas, you've had weeks of brutal temperatures. well over 100 degrees. it's just been persistent for these areas. i mean, the highs tomorrow, again a lot of 100s on the map here. we're not counting the humidity, which makes it dangerous. there's the northwest because you are in line next week for the heat. you can see seattle, portland, olympia, washington, areas that don't typically see these tips of temperatures. they get warm. when you're flirting with over 10 degrees in washington...
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conservative base of the republican party, because he is still scheduled to speak next week at cpac in dallas, texasand you can imagine hosting a speaker who is publicly against mixed race societies might be kind of problematic but you would be wrong. here is how they responded this week, according to bloomberg, quote, let's listen to the man speak. we'll see what he says and if we have a problem, they should raise. it when you invite a fascist who says racist things to your conversation, maybe you should do more than just "raise it" it with him and maybe oppose him. maybe that's just me. maybe the modern american conservative movement is just orb with fascism and racism. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> i do not think the u.s. is currently in a recession. and the reason is, that there are too many areas of the economy that are performing you know, too well, and of course, i would point to the labor market in particular. 2.7 million people hired in the first half of the year. it doesn't make sense that the economy
conservative base of the republican party, because he is still scheduled to speak next week at cpac in dallas, texasand you can imagine hosting a speaker who is publicly against mixed race societies might be kind of problematic but you would be wrong. here is how they responded this week, according to bloomberg, quote, let's listen to the man speak. we'll see what he says and if we have a problem, they should raise. it when you invite a fascist who says racist things to your conversation, maybe...