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and, just how hot has it got at death valley?he tussle over earth's highest temperature and why exact extremes matter. welcome to weather world. first a question — what do mexico, finland, hungary, estonia, oman, republic of congo have in common? they are all countries that have set new temperature records since we were last on air in april. but it is what happened in canada in a week of extreme heat then fire that took the eyes of the world to a small village in british columbia. this is lytton, filmed by residents fleeing as it burns almost to extinction. for three straight days injune this place recorded canada's highest temperature on record, reaching 49.6 celsius, just before fire swept through it, burning nearly everything. it was an historic heatwave across western canada and the north—west usa as a so—called high—pressure heat dome grew over the area both trapping and building the heat day on day. it is thought the extreme heat was a contributing factor in hundreds of deaths. in the usa, california is suffering another di
and, just how hot has it got at death valley?he tussle over earth's highest temperature and why exact extremes matter. welcome to weather world. first a question — what do mexico, finland, hungary, estonia, oman, republic of congo have in common? they are all countries that have set new temperature records since we were last on air in april. but it is what happened in canada in a week of extreme heat then fire that took the eyes of the world to a small village in british columbia. this is...
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death valley i praise. thank you for showing us around. death valley in i praise.just how much with in the world? it currently holds the record for the highest temperature on earth. 56.7 celsius, 124 fahrenheit back in 2014. at this weather station just doesn't add up according to whether historian christopher bert? to whether historian christoherbert? v ., christopher bert? it's gotta be a bit screwy — christopher bert? it's gotta be a bit screwy in _ christopher bert? it's gotta be a bit screwy in terms - christopher bert? it's gotta be a bit screwy in terms of - christopher bert? it's gotta be a bit screwy in terms of 1913 i a bit screwy in terms of 1913 when it looked like maybe he was just filling in the spaces because we've seen all of the same, day after day, but the temperature was very varying widely from day today and all the other surrounding sites. so, there was a little bit of a red flag at the beginning there. ., ., ., there. the organisation verifies _ there. the organisation verifies temperature i there. the organisation i verifies temperature recor
death valley i praise. thank you for showing us around. death valley in i praise.just how much with in the world? it currently holds the record for the highest temperature on earth. 56.7 celsius, 124 fahrenheit back in 2014. at this weather station just doesn't add up according to whether historian christopher bert? to whether historian christoherbert? v ., christopher bert? it's gotta be a bit screwy — christopher bert? it's gotta be a bit screwy in _ christopher bert? it's gotta be a bit...
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and just how hot has it got at death valley?sle over earth's highest temperature and why exact extremes matter. we highest temperature and why exact extremes matter.— highest temperature and why exact extremes matter. we know the climate is chan . in: extremes matter. we know the climate is changing and — extremes matter. we know the climate is changing and we _ extremes matter. we know the climate is changing and we can _ extremes matter. we know the climate is changing and we can impart - extremes matter. we know the climate is changing and we can impartjudge i is changing and we can impartjudge that climate change by the quality of the observations that are being used to assess it. welcome to whether world. what do mexico, estonia, republic of congo have in common? they are all countries that set new temperature record since we were last on here in april. it is what happened in canada, and a week of extreme heat and then fire that took the eyes of the world to a small village in british columbia. for three straight days injun
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yes, death valley.th valley where there is a bottomless pit and a city underneath the surface. they will go down there and be safe. >> he seriously thought that there was something be need fear where all of you would go and hide? >> yes. >> and escape the race? war >> rivers of milk and honey, trees with different kinds of throughout. >> the barbara hoyt remained loyal to the manson until she overheard susan atkins gleefully describing the murder of sharon tate and suddenly feared for her own life. >> i knew i had to get out of there. >> so early one morning, barbara and friend took a huge risk. >> we walked out. >> you walked out? >> yeah, we walked out. >> into the heat of death valley, they walked four miles to the nearest ranch, said barbara. and she eventually reunited with her real family. but the rest of the manson family? stay busy in the desert. >> the families up to its old's tricks, there are cars stolen, desecration of national monuments. >> all of which once again drew the notice of law enf
yes, death valley.th valley where there is a bottomless pit and a city underneath the surface. they will go down there and be safe. >> he seriously thought that there was something be need fear where all of you would go and hide? >> yes. >> and escape the race? war >> rivers of milk and honey, trees with different kinds of throughout. >> the barbara hoyt remained loyal to the manson until she overheard susan atkins gleefully describing the murder of sharon tate and...
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a 60 year old san francisco man died this week while hiking in death valley national park. orities say. lawrence stand back, died wednesday while hiking near red cathedral along the golden canyon trail, the inyo county sheriff's office in annual county coroner investigating the cause of death, but heat is suspected temperatures in death valley national park can be among the hottest on earth, and on wednesday temperatures there reached 108 degrees. look them in. yeah well, people upset about what they're seeing unfold in afghanistan take to southern california streets today, coming up their message for the white house, and a barrier whether we're tracking the low clouds and fog once again and some of the cool forecast as we head into your sunday, but things will be heating up in the five day forecast. we'll have the update coming up. we'll also have this. a state department gets hit with a cyber attack in the middle of a crisis in afghanistan right now. at metro by t-mobile... ...we don't think you should pay extra for unlimited 5g. introducing the big 5g upgrade. ditch boost
a 60 year old san francisco man died this week while hiking in death valley national park. orities say. lawrence stand back, died wednesday while hiking near red cathedral along the golden canyon trail, the inyo county sheriff's office in annual county coroner investigating the cause of death, but heat is suspected temperatures in death valley national park can be among the hottest on earth, and on wednesday temperatures there reached 108 degrees. look them in. yeah well, people upset about...
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death valley, 122. palm springs, 120.ol, dry. a little smokey, but not too bad. >> chad, thank you so much. >>> what's the best way to promote democracy. one television entertainer thinks it's to wallow in the essence of a right wing autocrat. >> reporter: i don't know about you, but i generally try to avoid vacations in authoritarian regimes. tucker carlson took a jaunt over to hungary and film his entire week's show in budapest before speaking to a far right conferences. it promises to be an infomercial for authoritarian. if you're not familiar with what's going on in hungary, here's a quick glimpse. rigging elections, packing the courts, rewriting the constitution, taking control of the media and loading it with partisan loyalists, pedaling conspiracy theorists. also, there's razor wire along the border, sucking up to vladimir putin. if you're looking for the real emotional heart of what their leader is so admired, here's the money quote. we do not want to be diverse. we don't want our own color, traditions and nationa
death valley, 122. palm springs, 120.ol, dry. a little smokey, but not too bad. >> chad, thank you so much. >>> what's the best way to promote democracy. one television entertainer thinks it's to wallow in the essence of a right wing autocrat. >> reporter: i don't know about you, but i generally try to avoid vacations in authoritarian regimes. tucker carlson took a jaunt over to hungary and film his entire week's show in budapest before speaking to a far right conferences....
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. >>> a san francisco man died in death valley national park this week hiking in 108-degree heat whenhappened. they announced that they found the body of 60-year-old lawrence standback on the trail. he was about a mile from the trail head. park rangers first got reports about cpr being performed on a possible heat stroke victim. by the time they got there they found out he had passed away. there are warning signs not to hyka after 10:00 in the morning. >>> new at 11:00, facebook remains under scrutiny for the spread of vaccine information. they revealed a factual news article potentially linking a doctor's death to a covid vaccine was a top performing link on facebook between january and march. it got nearly 54 million views as the vaccine rollout was just getting underway. the doctor's death was ruled as natural causes, not to his vaccine. facebook said it makes it difficult to consider what is misinformation. >>> apple is bringing workers back to the office. the company is saying that january is now the target date for coming back to work in person. october was originally the goal.
. >>> a san francisco man died in death valley national park this week hiking in 108-degree heat whenhappened. they announced that they found the body of 60-year-old lawrence standback on the trail. he was about a mile from the trail head. park rangers first got reports about cpr being performed on a possible heat stroke victim. by the time they got there they found out he had passed away. there are warning signs not to hyka after 10:00 in the morning. >>> new at 11:00,...
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a year old from francisco, died week while hiking death valley park. and, died while hiking red cathedral the canyon, the county sheriff's and you county are the cause death, but is suspected temperatures death national can be among the hottest on earth, and on wednesday. temperatures reached 108 degrees. high failure and dropout in certain core have sparked for reform the entire campus. california university attention being placed classes chemistry, english and history that show failure or withdraw rates of 20% war. officials that's helping students. these core classes key to the university's to significantly graduation across campuses ethnic groups by. so virginia universities cracking down unvaccinated who are willing to comply testing of a says canceled enrollment of students did not show of vaccination by this past wednesday's deadline. the school says 49 those had enrolled fall, so possible others not planning come back school anyway, university about 96% the student is vaccinated and 1.3% out to claim religious or medical exemption. well of prote
a year old from francisco, died week while hiking death valley park. and, died while hiking red cathedral the canyon, the county sheriff's and you county are the cause death, but is suspected temperatures death national can be among the hottest on earth, and on wednesday. temperatures reached 108 degrees. high failure and dropout in certain core have sparked for reform the entire campus. california university attention being placed classes chemistry, english and history that show failure or...
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this republican recall would have a snowball's chance in death valley. that's why republicans are trying to force this special election. they are banking on democrats not turning out californians don't want a republican takeover of our state. but if democrats don't vote, that's what could happen. coming up at 6.30 political analyst michael yaki will be joining us live to talk about this new poll and for more local politics, you can tune into inside california politics. it airs right here on kron 4 every saturday night at 6.30, and sunday mornings at 6.30. >> coming up tonight at 6, if you are thinking that the need for covid testing sites was a thing of the past guess again, how county health officers are responding to the increased call for more. plus, a $20,000 fine for san francisco mayor london breed. what city says she did and how she's responding to that tonight. i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow. the fog is on the way. in fact. >> you see a whole l >> the delta variant of covid is surging. we've been reporting on that. and now so is the call for m
this republican recall would have a snowball's chance in death valley. that's why republicans are trying to force this special election. they are banking on democrats not turning out californians don't want a republican takeover of our state. but if democrats don't vote, that's what could happen. coming up at 6.30 political analyst michael yaki will be joining us live to talk about this new poll and for more local politics, you can tune into inside california politics. it airs right here on...
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this republican recall wouldn't have a snowball's chance in death valley.hat's why republicans are trying to force the special election. they're banking on democrats not turning out californians. don't want a republican takeover of our state. but if democrats don't vote, that's what could happen. and you can see more details on the pole on this. up on this weekend inside california politics inside california politics is the name of the show. it airs here on kron 4 every saturday night at 6.30 sunday mornings at 6.30. >> still to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 5 more cases, meaning more demand for tests. tell you how health officials are now responding to a different type of search. also new warnings from the cdc as the delta surge continues, where they're saying you should avoid traveling at least for the time being. >> meteorologist lawrence karnow, lots of sunshine for most bay area yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp..
this republican recall wouldn't have a snowball's chance in death valley.hat's why republicans are trying to force the special election. they're banking on democrats not turning out californians. don't want a republican takeover of our state. but if democrats don't vote, that's what could happen. and you can see more details on the pole on this. up on this weekend inside california politics inside california politics is the name of the show. it airs here on kron 4 every saturday night at 6.30...
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>> who could forget our first night in death valley. >> morticia and gomez had a lot of sexual attentionke a suburban mom. >> he was hot. that was my first crush chblt. >> let's go down to the cave. >> why don't we save it for special occasions. >> you know what you do when call me that? >> control ourself gomez. >> you love it as a kid because you love hugsly and wednesday. >> that's what i remember the most. >> you rang? cousin id, all great but i didn't get it until i was older and can really sit back and go, that's smart writing. >> the other afternoon i saw pugsly maying with a bat. >> a bat? >> well, that's more like our boy. >> a baseball bat, it is a game, played outdoors in the sun. >> oh. >> the adams family lasted two years and two seasons. while they were there, they served an important function. >> they tackle the changing face of the american family. oh, american society is really messed up and these are the only people who understand why it is mess ed up. >> come on, you got another shot. >> this time get me right in the heart. >>. >> what's the matter of your friend? >> i
>> who could forget our first night in death valley. >> morticia and gomez had a lot of sexual attentionke a suburban mom. >> he was hot. that was my first crush chblt. >> let's go down to the cave. >> why don't we save it for special occasions. >> you know what you do when call me that? >> control ourself gomez. >> you love it as a kid because you love hugsly and wednesday. >> that's what i remember the most. >> you rang? cousin id,...
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>> who could forget our first night in death valley. >> moortisha and gomez have a lt of sexual tensionke a suburban mom. >> she was hot. that was my first crush. >> let's go down to the cave. >> that's what we save for special occasions. >> you know what you do when you call me that. >> it slipped up. control yourself. >> you love it as a kid because you love wednesday, lurch is a riot. >> that's what i remember most about "adams family". >> you rang? >> cousin it, thing. all grade but i didn't get it until i was older and then could really sit back and go that's some smart clever writing in the best sense. >> darling, there is something i was hoping i wouldn't have to tell you. the other afternoon i sue pugsly playing with a bat. >> a bat. that's more like our boy. >> a baseball bat. it's a game played outdoors in the sun. [ laughter ] >> oh. >> "adams family" just like "the munsters" only lasted two seasons. >> changing the face of the american family. like the idea american society messed up and these are the only people that understand why it's messed up. >> go ahead, fester. get a
>> who could forget our first night in death valley. >> moortisha and gomez have a lt of sexual tensionke a suburban mom. >> she was hot. that was my first crush. >> let's go down to the cave. >> that's what we save for special occasions. >> you know what you do when you call me that. >> it slipped up. control yourself. >> you love it as a kid because you love wednesday, lurch is a riot. >> that's what i remember most about "adams...
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this republican recall wouldn't have a snowball's chance in death valley. that's why republicans are trying to force this special election. they are banking on democrats not turning out californians. don't want a republican takeover of our state. but if democrats don't vote, that's what could happen for more local politics. you can tune in to inside california politics. it airs right here on kron 4 every saturday evening at 6.30, and sunday mornings at 6.30 a big fine for san francisco mayor london breed. she's agreed to pay almost $23,000 to the city for a series of ethics violations while in office. the city's ethics commission says the violations include asking former governor jerry brown to release her brother from prison accepting a gift in 2019 from former public works director mohammed nuru. you may recall new rule was arrested last year on public corruption charges and also for failing to properly report of 2015 campaign contribution while running for reelection for the board of supervisors breed said in a statement today that the fines are fair. sh
this republican recall wouldn't have a snowball's chance in death valley. that's why republicans are trying to force this special election. they are banking on democrats not turning out californians. don't want a republican takeover of our state. but if democrats don't vote, that's what could happen for more local politics. you can tune in to inside california politics. it airs right here on kron 4 every saturday evening at 6.30, and sunday mornings at 6.30 a big fine for san francisco mayor...
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washington oregon and nevada also saw their warmest july ever death valley recorded the highest temperature ever seen in the continental us in july at 130 degrees, the western half of the country also remains locked in severe drought. already checking on your weather. your local weather that is temperatures today. they did warm a couple degrees in some of the inland bay valleys. take a look at 93 in antioch 93 in livermore temperatures tomorrow. we're going to want more. i think these inland spots like and all these 90 three's turned into 96 97 will be a warmer day tomorrow for sure, and that's the trend. it's going to warm up a little bit each day. you see the fog offshore right there it is, and you say you just pick up the top layer of it. one of things pick up right so their sales for sale the fog's kind of below the tower. and it's also i think you can see future to see us below sutro that tells you the inversions happening, right when you see that you don't need me. you look at that and go. okay it's gonna be 95 or 96 conquer tomorrow or in la fee or in livermore. so there's another. w
washington oregon and nevada also saw their warmest july ever death valley recorded the highest temperature ever seen in the continental us in july at 130 degrees, the western half of the country also remains locked in severe drought. already checking on your weather. your local weather that is temperatures today. they did warm a couple degrees in some of the inland bay valleys. take a look at 93 in antioch 93 in livermore temperatures tomorrow. we're going to want more. i think these inland...
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this republican recall wouldn't have a snowball's chance in death valley.why republicans are trying to force the special election. they're banking on democrats not turning out californians. don't want republican takeover of our state. but if democrats don't vote, that's what could happen. you can catch more of this poll this weekend on inside california politics. it airs here on kron 4 every saturday evening at 6.30 and sunday mornings at 6.30. lawmakers throughout new york states and president biden are calling for governor andrew cuomo to resign as the latest report from the new york attorney general was made public earlier today. our washington correspondent basil john. he reports on what both democrats and republicans are now saying. >> you should president joe biden and top democrats on capitol hill are calling for governor andrew cuomo to step down. the reported actions of the governor were profoundly disturbing inappropriate and completely unacceptable. senate majority leader chuck schumer announced he and new york senator kirsten gillibrand, stand b
this republican recall wouldn't have a snowball's chance in death valley.why republicans are trying to force the special election. they're banking on democrats not turning out californians. don't want republican takeover of our state. but if democrats don't vote, that's what could happen. you can catch more of this poll this weekend on inside california politics. it airs here on kron 4 every saturday evening at 6.30 and sunday mornings at 6.30. lawmakers throughout new york states and president...
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what two people have died along the same trail in death valley national park in just a matter of daysyear old man from kansas was found dead on august 21st along the golden canyon trail temperatures that weekend reached 109 degrees the cause of death is now under investigation three days before that a 60 year old man from san francisco died on that same trail from a suspected heatstroke. park rangers are reminding visitors to limit stressful activities during the blazing summer heat. coming up showing support for those on the front lines of the dixie fire. in a moment we talked to a celebrity chef who's up north helping to feed all of those fire crews, plus trump era policy requiring asylum seekers to wait in mexico while their cases are being heard. will be put back in place after a supreme court decision rebuffing the biden administration i'm mallory vera in washington wit is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, v
what two people have died along the same trail in death valley national park in just a matter of daysyear old man from kansas was found dead on august 21st along the golden canyon trail temperatures that weekend reached 109 degrees the cause of death is now under investigation three days before that a 60 year old man from san francisco died on that same trail from a suspected heatstroke. park rangers are reminding visitors to limit stressful activities during the blazing summer heat. coming up...
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. >> reporter: here, perched on the edge of death valley, eight miles up a winding dirt road, is theer: do you ever start to feel sort of like tom hanks in "castaway?" >> i do. and people think it is a really lonely place, and it can be, but to combat that, i remind myself that a lot of people are lonely during the past year. >> reporter: where are we standing right here? >> in one of the original cabins. >> reporter: he also owns it, all 388 acres. back in 2018, he and some business partners bought it to turn it into a tourist destination by restoring the town and its old hotel. >> i didn't have anywhere close to that much, but i had enough to put down the earnest money deposit. so it was left secure this thing and figure out the rest later. >> reporter: as it turns out, people have been taking a chance on cerro gordo ever since 1865, when silver was discovered here hi in the inyo mountains. >> the silver period went wild. >> reporter: roger vargo is an expert on cerro gordo, who co-wrote a book about it, along with his wife, cecile. >> we talk about a wildwest town, right out of a
. >> reporter: here, perched on the edge of death valley, eight miles up a winding dirt road, is theer: do you ever start to feel sort of like tom hanks in "castaway?" >> i do. and people think it is a really lonely place, and it can be, but to combat that, i remind myself that a lot of people are lonely during the past year. >> reporter: where are we standing right here? >> in one of the original cabins. >> reporter: he also owns it, all 388 acres. back...
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it's going to be well over 120 degrees for some of those areas around death valley.could change at any time and we will keep you up to date. all right, lawrence and steve and ainsley, back to you. lawrence: i love that graphic, none. janice: zero. thanks, janice. ainsley: still ahead. georgia's governor brian kemp calling for end to mask mandates. why are schools in his state ordering them for the students? we're going to ask coming up. steve: first, how to land a new house without spending an arm and a leg. we will bring you the most affordable cities and rates that could help you coming up. ♪ go on ♪ take the money and run ♪ go on, take the money and run ♪ go on, take the money and run ♪ ♪ from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sur
it's going to be well over 120 degrees for some of those areas around death valley.could change at any time and we will keep you up to date. all right, lawrence and steve and ainsley, back to you. lawrence: i love that graphic, none. janice: zero. thanks, janice. ainsley: still ahead. georgia's governor brian kemp calling for end to mask mandates. why are schools in his state ordering them for the students? we're going to ask coming up. steve: first, how to land a new house without spending an...
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different and all the different states, 48 states then, some of the major cities, regions, places like death valley, roots like u.s. one and these books are popping up in bookstores come get them reads newspapers and magazines, people were buying them and reading them but they came from very unusual place. i'm going to describe that and with his guys were like when people bought them because i think for a lot of readers at the time they bought travel guides to newark city of something they figured it would give them direction of where to go and want to see and that sort of thing with a pick up one of these books they found it was much more unusual than what they would expect. this is now describe them in the book and i read this quickly. these books for all gossiped and such again for a lecture. they seem to address multiple readers at once from multiple perspectives. they ran through hundreds of pages and contained essays, historical tidbits, folklore, and it does come photographs, social analysis along with an abundance of driving directions, tall tales and bike on characters. they were deeply re
different and all the different states, 48 states then, some of the major cities, regions, places like death valley, roots like u.s. one and these books are popping up in bookstores come get them reads newspapers and magazines, people were buying them and reading them but they came from very unusual place. i'm going to describe that and with his guys were like when people bought them because i think for a lot of readers at the time they bought travel guides to newark city of something they...
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the west koeshgs another ridge and high building in and the heat building from death valley right throughks, newest "billy summers" getting rave reviews. stephen king, welcome back to "gma." >> george, thank you very much. good to see you. >> tell us about "billy summers." >> oh, "billy summers," billy is a hired hit man who only does jobs if the person deserves -- he calls them bad people. he only goes after bad people and he is -- wants to get out of the business, of course, one last job, you know in a book like this, the job has to go wrong so it does and i think it's very entertaining. >> cannot wait to read it. you've written just about everything, horror, fantasy, time travel. when are you going to write a romance novel? >> i'm going to leave that so sarah ferguson. [ laughter ] >> that's a good one. i think you told us before your new year's resolution was to watch all the flips you have never seen before or the ones you don't remember well. you were up to 197 of the last time we spoke, the year came out. >> i'm up to 2016. >> you made a lot of progress. >> yeah, i'm making a lot o
the west koeshgs another ridge and high building in and the heat building from death valley right throughks, newest "billy summers" getting rave reviews. stephen king, welcome back to "gma." >> george, thank you very much. good to see you. >> tell us about "billy summers." >> oh, "billy summers," billy is a hired hit man who only does jobs if the person deserves -- he calls them bad people. he only goes after bad people and he is --...
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in february steinbeck said to a friend there's 5000 family starving to death in the interior valley. not just hungry but actually starving. he asked when the government was trying to provide food and medical assistance. but it's efforts are being sabotaged by the utilities, banks, huge growers they described as fascist and murderers. he made the trip in late february early march. his experience there helping the migrants prove it's a pivotal moment in its awakening leading him to declare i want to put a tag of shame on the greedy pastors who are responsible for this. this anger and frustration colored his article, starvation under the orange trees which he concluded with a damning rhetorical question, if you buy a farm horse and only feed him when you work him, the horse will die. is it possible the state is so >>, so vicious and so greedy that cannot feed and clothe the men and women who helped to make it the richest area in the world? at the end of may of 1938 steinbeck became the 100 days of writing over five months. he kept a daily journey filled with an excessive urgency, uncert
in february steinbeck said to a friend there's 5000 family starving to death in the interior valley. not just hungry but actually starving. he asked when the government was trying to provide food and medical assistance. but it's efforts are being sabotaged by the utilities, banks, huge growers they described as fascist and murderers. he made the trip in late february early march. his experience there helping the migrants prove it's a pivotal moment in its awakening leading him to declare i want...
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heat returns to parts of the west and the northwest with temperatures well over 100 degrees for death valley won't you be mine? janice, thank you very much. appreciate it. sing anytime. thank you. >>> all right, remember this? august 6th, 2011. thirty americans were kill when an army hell continue9er -- helicopter was shot down in afghanistan a. it was america's deadliest day in the region. now, nearly a decade later, almost ten years, a new documentary called fallen angel aims at the lingering questions and exposing the truth of what really happened that tragic early morning. >> the families want to know why. we owe that to them. >> the tragedy is the caliber of men that were lost. >> what we do know is that it is clear that someone wanted the truth out. pete: aaron vaughn was one of the navy seals onboard extortion 17. his father billy joins us now. billy, it is so good to see you. it's been a privilege to know you and your wife karen for many years. and i can attest personally to the fact that you guys have been fighting to make sure you get to the bottom of what happened to aaron and tho
heat returns to parts of the west and the northwest with temperatures well over 100 degrees for death valley won't you be mine? janice, thank you very much. appreciate it. sing anytime. thank you. >>> all right, remember this? august 6th, 2011. thirty americans were kill when an army hell continue9er -- helicopter was shot down in afghanistan a. it was america's deadliest day in the region. now, nearly a decade later, almost ten years, a new documentary called fallen angel aims at the...
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that's pretty darn hot 122 in death valley. can you give me a high five james? nicely done.. >> no. >> go k.u. steve: it's a mascot. janice: we learn something new every day. steve: thanks j.d. well, that went well. coming up on our program, senator rand paul is going to join us live. first, critics tried canceling our next guest and his company other support for former president trump. goya ceo bob unanue joins us with a major announcement that's going to make you feel great coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. ♪ brian: all right. they defied calls for a boycott now goya foods is marking a major milestone. steve: in honor of goya's 85th anniversary the company is giving 85,000 pounds of food to 20 different charities and they are pledging $2 million to end child trafficking. ainsley: that's amazing. goya ceo bob unanue joins us all to discuss this. >> good morning, y'all. ainsley: we are doing great. i know this country gave your grandfather so many opportunities 85 years ago. tell us his story and the story of the company. >> his story is he
that's pretty darn hot 122 in death valley. can you give me a high five james? nicely done.. >> no. >> go k.u. steve: it's a mascot. janice: we learn something new every day. steve: thanks j.d. well, that went well. coming up on our program, senator rand paul is going to join us live. first, critics tried canceling our next guest and his company other support for former president trump. goya ceo bob unanue joins us with a major announcement that's going to make you feel great coming...
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tough negotiators tough people good fighters even 7,000 soldiers we sent over there read about valley of death in afghanistan. w. what they did to the british those 7,000 soldiers
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. >> to tie the comments together there's the great song -- i walk through the valley of the shadow of death, i fear no evil, and they're coming through the shadows, they're walking with confidence out of the valley. >> yeah, it does make you think of the 23rd psalm. what about boone? sorry, emma. >> i was going to say it's interesting to see how you can clearly see the perspective of the artist in this and how it seems like this party is like a saving grace, they're going to come and save kentucky and make it so much better. they don't seem to be struggling even those all the wood around them and like you pointed out, how wilderness it was. i think it seems like oh, we're going to come and do this, no problem, we're just that good. >> yeah. that's a good point. they're surrounded by dangers, but they seem to be apart from the dangers. yeah. and bringing a new kind of he civilized existence into the wilderness. what about daniel boone himself? what would you say about the way he is depicted? >> he seems depicted as a plain and ordinary man. >> plain and ordinary? yeah, okay. >> my interpreta
. >> to tie the comments together there's the great song -- i walk through the valley of the shadow of death, i fear no evil, and they're coming through the shadows, they're walking with confidence out of the valley. >> yeah, it does make you think of the 23rd psalm. what about boone? sorry, emma. >> i was going to say it's interesting to see how you can clearly see the perspective of the artist in this and how it seems like this party is like a saving grace, they're going to...
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in appalachia, the leading cause of death is prescription drugs. in silicon valley, the teenage suicide rate is six times the national average. so what we're going to be doing we have 2, 500 voices of black mother who lost their children to urban violence. they're supportive of the police. they come together for mutual aid and support. we're going to bring them together with those appalachian mothers and also with the mothers from silicon valley, but we're -- and so that we can discuss strategies to fill that empty hole in the hearts of our children that are causing them to devalue life to the point where they want to take their own or take someone else's. so, these are the more critical problems we're facing, but we can't do that if we're constantly divided by race. so that's why the woodson center in 1776 wants to deracialize race so that we can use our energies and our resources and our best thinking about how do we arrest the moral and spiritual freefall that is consuming us and destroying our children. >> i was very happy to hear you mention robert smalls, like
in appalachia, the leading cause of death is prescription drugs. in silicon valley, the teenage suicide rate is six times the national average. so what we're going to be doing we have 2, 500 voices of black mother who lost their children to urban violence. they're supportive of the police. they come together for mutual aid and support. we're going to bring them together with those appalachian mothers and also with the mothers from silicon valley, but we're -- and so that we can discuss...
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homicide is the leading cause of death in the city and in the leading cause of death is prescription drugs and in silicon valley, the teenage suicide rate is six times the national average. so what we're going to bere doig is 2500 voices of black fathers or mothers who lost their children to urban violence in support of the police in the coming together for mutual support. we need to bring them together with other mothers and mothers of silicon valley but or so that we can discuss strategies to fill the empty hole in the parts or children that are causing them to devalue their life to the point that they want to take their own life or symbiosis pretty so these are critical albums we are facing. but we can do that for constantly divided by race. so that's why the woodson center of 177612 use our energies and resources and are best thinking about how moral and spiritual people that's been looming us in destroying our children. >> is very happy to hear you mentioned this manut we were talking about a south carolina in. >> in your book, there are certain figures, in fact in your discussion this far you have mention
homicide is the leading cause of death in the city and in the leading cause of death is prescription drugs and in silicon valley, the teenage suicide rate is six times the national average. so what we're going to bere doig is 2500 voices of black fathers or mothers who lost their children to urban violence in support of the police in the coming together for mutual support. we need to bring them together with other mothers and mothers of silicon valley but or so that we can discuss strategies to...
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death among kids, in the inner city is homicide departed the leading secause of death and prescriptin drugs and in silicon valley, the teenage suicide rates six times the national average. so what we are going to be during 2500 block voices of black mothers who lost their children to urban violence and their supporters. their supporters of police in the coming together for mutual aid is part of we want to bring them together with the other mothers and also others from silicon valley. so that we can discuss filling the empty hole that are causing the children to devalue life to the point where they want to take their own life or somebody else's life. so these are the more critical problems that we are facing but we can't it do that if were constantly divided by race rated so that's why the center in 1776, was two d ratio lies race so we can use our energies and resources in our best thinking about how to rearrest the marlins marital freefall that's been destroying our children. >> is very happy to hear you mention this. as more in south carolina so you're talking about a person from their pride like that. in your
death among kids, in the inner city is homicide departed the leading secause of death and prescriptin drugs and in silicon valley, the teenage suicide rates six times the national average. so what we are going to be during 2500 block voices of black mothers who lost their children to urban violence and their supporters. their supporters of police in the coming together for mutual aid is part of we want to bring them together with the other mothers and also others from silicon valley. so that we...
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. >> the real key to how you bridge that valley of death to put together the bubillion dollars you needrtify a passenger aircraft, you have to have interim products along the way that, you know, you are leveraging for tech development or risk reduction, you have to turn those into products and solve problems for customers that's a huge piece of this partnership that we're starting with the air force >> so still a long way to go to see this become a reality ious hthey have the goal of flying people commercially on these types of flights around the world. a market opportunity that some estimates peg at $100 billion. there are risks as evidenced by the recent demise of air i don't know still, boom super sonic in agreement a united lockheed martin working with nasa on a quiet supersonic x plain and virgin galactic which is currently focused on suborbital space tourism laid out their supersonic and hypersonic aspirations as well that's the long-term bull case for that stock which reports after the bell today aswell. guys, it does really speak to all these next-generation mobe blts, tech kts,
. >> the real key to how you bridge that valley of death to put together the bubillion dollars you needrtify a passenger aircraft, you have to have interim products along the way that, you know, you are leveraging for tech development or risk reduction, you have to turn those into products and solve problems for customers that's a huge piece of this partnership that we're starting with the air force >> so still a long way to go to see this become a reality ious hthey have the goal...
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a rock star in mill valley deborah villalon ktvu fox two news important, the death toll following haiti's earthquake is rising, coming up a new crisis develops at the country's hospitals and see what happens when cars returned to a stretch of the great highway in san francisco. and we'll do an air quality check for tomorrow. some smoke still lingering. we've got a fire, weather watch to look at and also a cooling trend as we grass looks great, zeus! hey could you maybe trim the hydrangea too? sure thing, kevin. do you want me to do the boxwoods as well? no. finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you can always count on your local geico agent. they can give you personalized advice and could help you save hundreds. hey medusa! let's boogie. for expert help with all your insurance needs, get to know your local geico agent today. ♪ unlock a summer of possibilities in a new chevy. expand your options...and your perspective. ♪ find new summer adventures. find new roads. enjoy the open road and make no monthly payments for 90 days on
a rock star in mill valley deborah villalon ktvu fox two news important, the death toll following haiti's earthquake is rising, coming up a new crisis develops at the country's hospitals and see what happens when cars returned to a stretch of the great highway in san francisco. and we'll do an air quality check for tomorrow. some smoke still lingering. we've got a fire, weather watch to look at and also a cooling trend as we grass looks great, zeus! hey could you maybe trim the hydrangea too?...
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valley's biggest fraud. >>> plus, herds of elk are starving to death. how activists are fighting to help. >>> taking a live look outside. we will be ri >>> welcome back the time that is 6:11 am. court documents are revealing homes are likely to claim she was the victim of a decades long abusive relationship with her ex-boyfriend of former coo. the documents claim that the abuse was an imperialist state of mind. the two are accused of engaging in a multimillion dollar scheme to defraud investors, doctors, and patient. >>> hurricane ida has rapidly intensified into a category 4 store and is nearin levels with wins as it approaches the coast. >> we are going to start off with that very specific number that technically makes a category 4 which founds pretty ominous. a category 5 would be two miles an hour faster. it is right on the verge of making landfall, and that is going to happen at 1 pm central time, so it is around 11:00 our time today. this is going to be a very busy day along the gulf coast for much of the state of louisiana. it is too close for co
valley's biggest fraud. >>> plus, herds of elk are starving to death. how activists are fighting to help. >>> taking a live look outside. we will be ri >>> welcome back the time that is 6:11 am. court documents are revealing homes are likely to claim she was the victim of a decades long abusive relationship with her ex-boyfriend of former coo. the documents claim that the abuse was an imperialist state of mind. the two are accused of engaging in a multimillion dollar...
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tough negotiators tough people good fighters even 7,000 soldiers we sent over there read about valley of deathgotten everybody out before we moved our military out, the most incompetent group of people i have ever seen, the dumbest thing i have ever seen the border was dumb but now this is this is 10 times dumber than the border even i didn't think anything could be more our country going to hell being run by incompetent people. >> mr. president thanks very much for being with me this morning we so appreciate it we hope you come back soon. president donald j. trump joining me this morning on the phone the president just talked about everything from the afghanistan, to china, to spending, and this upcoming big vote on the two spending and tax plans i want to now talk with fox news correspondent peter doocy before your action, to what we heard from president trump let me commend you you are doing a hell of a job a fantastic job in white house pressroom every day moon willing pu people who have kourm leadership to call out hypocrisy, thank you from so many americans for the job you are doing. you
tough negotiators tough people good fighters even 7,000 soldiers we sent over there read about valley of deathgotten everybody out before we moved our military out, the most incompetent group of people i have ever seen, the dumbest thing i have ever seen the border was dumb but now this is this is 10 times dumber than the border even i didn't think anything could be more our country going to hell being run by incompetent people. >> mr. president thanks very much for being with me this...
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have been killed in the african city of a sud about a valley was being held, locked into countries independent say, it's not yet clear with the death results in stamping on taliban fighters open fire crimes cup all airports. children have been hosted above crowds. these people try to flee. the u. k says is unable to evacuate unaccompanied children, while us president joe biden says his forces could stay on enough guns time until all american citizens wrote. hundreds of demonstrators of ronnie and the great capital calling on the government to do more for africans. they're demanding rapid asylum approvals for those trying to get to europe and for thousands already in greece. haters, prime minister has promised not to repeat past mistakes as concern grows over the slow pace of aid meant for victims of last weekend's powerful earthquake. more than 2000 people are known to have died. some aid has arrived and the hardest city of los k, but yet to meet brutal communities. near the quakes epicenter, as john holmes reports, this is the as yet little known center of haiti's dissolves design to i was from the city that captured attention fol
have been killed in the african city of a sud about a valley was being held, locked into countries independent say, it's not yet clear with the death results in stamping on taliban fighters open fire crimes cup all airports. children have been hosted above crowds. these people try to flee. the u. k says is unable to evacuate unaccompanied children, while us president joe biden says his forces could stay on enough guns time until all american citizens wrote. hundreds of demonstrators of ronnie...
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death with the kids of inner-city is homicide. nap alicia it is prescription drugs. in silicon valleyenage suicide rate is six times the national w average we have 2500 voices of black mothers who lost her children to urban violence and supportive of the police they comee together for mutual aid in support we will bring them together and also those firms silicon valley so that we can discuss strategies to fill the whole to the point to take someone else's so these are the more critical problems butac we can't do that if we are constantly divided by race so that is why the wilson center wants to d racialized race to use our energies and resources how we moral and spiritual freefall that consumes us. >> i was happy to hear you mentioned robert smalls i was born in south carolina you were talking to a south carolinians. [laughter] so in your discussion thus far, you mention certain figures. and to really stand out and one is frederick douglas. you quote douglas a number of times. and talk from slavery but the other person of course with tremendous respect is booker t. washington that wro
death with the kids of inner-city is homicide. nap alicia it is prescription drugs. in silicon valleyenage suicide rate is six times the national w average we have 2500 voices of black mothers who lost her children to urban violence and supportive of the police they comee together for mutual aid in support we will bring them together and also those firms silicon valley so that we can discuss strategies to fill the whole to the point to take someone else's so these are the more critical problems...
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valley. border patrol hasn't officially stated his cause of death yet, but numerous sources within border tell from covid-19. he was only 33 years old. again, he died on monday. he had been with border patrol for 12 years since 09, was a family man as well. it just goes to highlight the ongoing risk our border agents are taking every single day out here as this surge continues. to that point, if we can pull up this video right here, we recently went on a ride along with la jolla police. this is a tiny police department out here in the rio grande valley. la jolla is one of the epicenters of the rio grande valley because of tun finished border -- unfinished border wall in the area. the small municipal police departments have had to step up to the plate and do the job of the government at times because border patrol can't be out here everywhere at once. we rode along with the sergeant, nighttime, daytime, have to go down to the river, patrol for migrants just coming across the border. while we were that sergeant, there were family units coming across, incluing a woman who came with her young chil
valley. border patrol hasn't officially stated his cause of death yet, but numerous sources within border tell from covid-19. he was only 33 years old. again, he died on monday. he had been with border patrol for 12 years since 09, was a family man as well. it just goes to highlight the ongoing risk our border agents are taking every single day out here as this surge continues. to that point, if we can pull up this video right here, we recently went on a ride along with la jolla police. this is...
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tournament, and then they put on this sudden death playoff show as if to say to everyone, no, you're not going to forget us and this duel too soon at caves valleylayers in tour history have shot lower than what they did. >> i think the whole dynamic of this day changed on 14 when cantlay out of the -- was moving a little bit and out of the corner of bryson's eye, he caught patrick moving on 14 and he called him out. and i think it just changed the complexion of the day. these guys now, i believe cantlay is taking it personal. i'm sure the media will ask him about it later. it's probably nothing. as far as i'm concerned, that was a big moment for patrick. >> should we list the have to have putts again for cantlay before he lines this one up, which could end up being another must have? absolutely nuts. >> i think it's a must putt for bryson more than cantlay. i don't see how patrick can miss. >> bones, there can't be much in it. it's not that long. >> i agree with you, david. i took a quick glance as i got over there, wanted to get out of the players' way. anything a touch left and it runs out of speed. >> he's got that line on the ball exactly w
tournament, and then they put on this sudden death playoff show as if to say to everyone, no, you're not going to forget us and this duel too soon at caves valleylayers in tour history have shot lower than what they did. >> i think the whole dynamic of this day changed on 14 when cantlay out of the -- was moving a little bit and out of the corner of bryson's eye, he caught patrick moving on 14 and he called him out. and i think it just changed the complexion of the day. these guys now, i...
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the valley transportation authority stop light rail services after a mass shooting at the downtown railyard in may that led to the death of nine employees that day, and one more recently, but employees are set to return soon. >> i am encouraged that we are making significant progress. reporter: the general manager and ceo said trains will be back on the track starting tonight for testing with operators, after spending the time off reels and platforms an platforms retraining employees. >> we have taken a trauma-informed approach in helping our employees come back. reporter: if all goes well, they hope to get back to helping the southbay commute once >> we will be not operating the full system, but we should have some service up and running for the 49er and raiders game. >> public transit is relevant to our community today, it will be relevant in the near future, and in the long-term future. reporter: with testing starting today, the vta ones to remind everyone to stay off the tax to ensure safe service. larry: coming up, thousands of vaccine doses thrown out. how bay area health officers have been trying to prevent more
the valley transportation authority stop light rail services after a mass shooting at the downtown railyard in may that led to the death of nine employees that day, and one more recently, but employees are set to return soon. >> i am encouraged that we are making significant progress. reporter: the general manager and ceo said trains will be back on the track starting tonight for testing with operators, after spending the time off reels and platforms an platforms retraining employees....
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japan's death row on a jazzy ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah, the fires are still burning in california, not the only state, but this is the edge you're seeing. the dixie 5 seen from met valley, california dixie far more or less over here and to the east of it is the cloud. now is that time of the year where you tend to get daily showers built all the way from mexico across the border areas owner? and i was, i heard the happening every day. notice was for this, they were the last few days and they have to dump and down the risk of 5, but they're not found off west the california. as you can see, the plain states are quiet that the southern states and running up towards the, the east as well. me, atlantic seaboard looks particularly wet and that'll carry on the next day or says a good contrast in the skies. he has a big thunderstorms just running along the shore line of the carolinas, for example. and here the showers further west repeated. that was florida is wet and cube was he some big thunderstorms there, much lighter showers and smaller caribbean islands. heavy rain still seems like the and panama costa rica, nick, you're arguing honduras in the course of massive showers
japan's death row on a jazzy ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah, the fires are still burning in california, not the only state, but this is the edge you're seeing. the dixie 5 seen from met valley, california dixie far more or less over here and to the east of it is the cloud. now is that time of the year where you tend to get daily showers built all the way from mexico across the border areas owner? and i was, i heard the happening every day. notice was for this, they were the last few days and they have...
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well this is how the apple valley on sunday night, the only part of the city that still remains out of the town upon 10000 can be seen death, threatening such a brand new office into the commercial flight have again been suspended off to the hewn. the port, it's not the only option to get out of the country as a board post. all said to be under taliban control town all the time about is a huge concern for those who have been watching up for the coalition forces over the years. so much so that some have been taking desperate measures to leave the country. a warning again, you may find the following footage. distressing. on verified footage on social media claims to show someone fooling from a plane as it was taken off from cobble port. it's claimed online that the past and had been hiding in the under carriage of the croft. however, as the objects will also seen falling from the sky, it's not yet been confirmed whether any one was killed. and a local news agency says the town of on stormed is office and cobble medicine is a report to top entity, compound seized weapons from security staff. allow suarez cobble based john. th
well this is how the apple valley on sunday night, the only part of the city that still remains out of the town upon 10000 can be seen death, threatening such a brand new office into the commercial flight have again been suspended off to the hewn. the port, it's not the only option to get out of the country as a board post. all said to be under taliban control town all the time about is a huge concern for those who have been watching up for the coalition forces over the years. so much so that...