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joe, and she's a political commentator and a former media adviser for the conservative party from east boston, tim bailey, professor politics, a queen, mary university of london, and also in london. matthew goodwin, he's a professor of politics at the university of kent. a warm welcome to your let's begin in london with joe la. is this the end of one of the most chaotic permit ships of recent history? well approaching that question. absolutely. technically, it isn't quite the end because we still don't know sitting here this afternoon, are quite exactly what mr. johnston's plans are for the next 2 or 3 months. we know he intends to stay on effectively and i can take a role in his own position as p. m. but we don't really know where the conservative party is going to move against him and try to bring about quicker demise. a quick exit from down the street, but as to your point about a chaotic period, i think this has been an exceptionally chaotic period. unfortunately, having followed the fortunes of the conservative party for very many years now, it does have a guy that has been prone to thes
joe, and she's a political commentator and a former media adviser for the conservative party from east boston, tim bailey, professor politics, a queen, mary university of london, and also in london. matthew goodwin, he's a professor of politics at the university of kent. a warm welcome to your let's begin in london with joe la. is this the end of one of the most chaotic permit ships of recent history? well approaching that question. absolutely. technically, it isn't quite the end because we...
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the potential high temperature records being broken over 50, and many plotted along the east coast, new york, boston, those areas. right now over 70 million americans under weather alerts. many located across the central u.s., the southwestern parts of the u.s. under excessive heat warnings and along the east coast. boston, hartford, new york, philadelphia, they have heat advisories in effect that meaning that the heat index as you step outside, this is what it will feel like on your skin, may reach 105 degrees. so the actual air temperature a little cooler, but still very stifling, upper 90s for the end of the weekend for the big apple. and it is not just the eastern sea board. look at this, st. louis to memphis to jackson, you can see the normal temperature underneath the forecast high today. st. louis will clock 101, so we're talking 10 to 15 degrees farenheit above where we should be for this time of year. more of the same for texas, oklahoma city, dallas to san antonio putting the vein on the electrical grid across that region. and then throughout the southwest, much drier heat but still oppres
the potential high temperature records being broken over 50, and many plotted along the east coast, new york, boston, those areas. right now over 70 million americans under weather alerts. many located across the central u.s., the southwestern parts of the u.s. under excessive heat warnings and along the east coast. boston, hartford, new york, philadelphia, they have heat advisories in effect that meaning that the heat index as you step outside, this is what it will feel like on your skin, may...
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currently affected by these heat advisories, record breaking temperatures, heading your way to the east coast. boston today, declaring a heat emergency, and philadelphia and new york, expected to join boston tomorrow, with temperatures up to 90 degrees, and of course with that humidity it could feel like it's 100 degrees for tens of millions of people, victor, alisyn. >> lucy kafanov in denver. thank you very much. let's go to scotland in england now. they have both recorded their hottest days ever. temperatures in london, 104 degrees. the heat is fueling a surge of wildfires across the region there. the fires just feet away. look at this, from a major roadway. cnn's nina dos santos is in london. what do you know about that? >> reporter: thanks very much, victor. this is a fire that appears to have begun earlier on today as the mercury reached that record of 104.5 fahrenheit, across the united kingdom not far from where i am in the british capital. we have seen the blaze continue. it's been declared a major incident. that means that the london fire brigade is doing its best to try and fight this. the
currently affected by these heat advisories, record breaking temperatures, heading your way to the east coast. boston today, declaring a heat emergency, and philadelphia and new york, expected to join boston tomorrow, with temperatures up to 90 degrees, and of course with that humidity it could feel like it's 100 degrees for tens of millions of people, victor, alisyn. >> lucy kafanov in denver. thank you very much. let's go to scotland in england now. they have both recorded their hottest...
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east coast. several high temperature records broken on sunday alone. boston hitting triple digits. 96 in hartford, connecticut. joining us is a producer in washington d.c. for us and joining us is correspondent george solos. talking about the containment of the wild fire amidst the blazing temperatures how are they doing? what do they plan to do to move forward to contain them? >> reporter: good morning. 0% containment. 15,000 acres burned. this might be gorgeous if it wasn't so dangerous. steep ter rainy. some fought by air to get it put out and the heat. the relentless temperatures making this much harder and the brush out here is so dry that it is making it that much more explosive fires and this is the result. this is the home of rodney maguire. here to show you the damage left behind. the appliances. some of the gym equipment there completely mangled. twisted metal. there was a wall there. we have been here for a little bit. we can't show you the full scope of the damage but some cars on the property mangled by this fire. this is only just again a small
east coast. several high temperature records broken on sunday alone. boston hitting triple digits. 96 in hartford, connecticut. joining us is a producer in washington d.c. for us and joining us is correspondent george solos. talking about the containment of the wild fire amidst the blazing temperatures how are they doing? what do they plan to do to move forward to contain them? >> reporter: good morning. 0% containment. 15,000 acres burned. this might be gorgeous if it wasn't so...
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man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a nine—year—old girl in boston on the eastt comes after lincolnshire police issued cctv images this morning of a man they wanted to question over the killing of lillia valu—teeta who was fatally stabbed in the town centre on thursday. two people previously arrested, have been released. our reporter, phillip norton, reports from boston. a kind, caring, adorable little girl, nine—year—old lilia valutyte. a schoolgirl said to be just playing in the street when she was allegedly murdered. her classmates, herfriends among those who have been leaving flowers for her today. i used to dance with her but she's really kind and this incidentjust broke my heart. i know her mum, she was a colleague with my son, the same class. she was very happy and always caring for others. i knew lilia's mum and i knew her friend who worked in our local shop and she was such a lovely little girl. this is a town that remains in deep shock at the events that took place here in fountain lane on thursday evening. flowers and candles are now being left around
man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a nine—year—old girl in boston on the eastt comes after lincolnshire police issued cctv images this morning of a man they wanted to question over the killing of lillia valu—teeta who was fatally stabbed in the town centre on thursday. two people previously arrested, have been released. our reporter, phillip norton, reports from boston. a kind, caring, adorable little girl, nine—year—old lilia valutyte. a schoolgirl...
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and 73 traitors men disguised as indians did in the dead of night and in the port of boston bought three ships of the east india company. once aboard they cast. read 42 chests of tea what some 10,000 pounds sterling into the sea. in order to prevent but such offense attacks upon price property. parliament with his majesty's blessing will of necessity close boston harbor until the tea is paid for to be affected on the first day of june but six days, hence. but the crimes of peace killed named. sons of liberty are of nobody to us here in virginia? from punishment for those crimes has been attended. the king's justice has been served. yet your burgesses. do not agree. d. yo burgesses have adopted a resolution for a day of fasting humiliation and prayer in sympathy for those destroyers of property and want and lawbreakers in boston. now somebody asked what harm maybe known by a call for --? what's possible a front maybe taken by a recommendation for a day of fasting? i declare to you that such a call is not benign it is a call for allegiance with fools and traitors. it is the most base and director front to h
and 73 traitors men disguised as indians did in the dead of night and in the port of boston bought three ships of the east india company. once aboard they cast. read 42 chests of tea what some 10,000 pounds sterling into the sea. in order to prevent but such offense attacks upon price property. parliament with his majesty's blessing will of necessity close boston harbor until the tea is paid for to be affected on the first day of june but six days, hence. but the crimes of peace killed named....
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the chance of severe weather possible delays in boston, philadelphia, d.c. the east coast affected tomorrow chicago, detroit, also denver. also los angeles looking really good heavy rain in chicago. we are looking at showers in minneapolis. >> we'll check in too. thank you. >> new details in the deadly police shooting of jayland walker body cam video showing the time eight officers opened fire on him. he was unarmed >> nearly one week after jayland walker's death releasing the footage. >> i won't mince words, the video is heartbreaking >> showing a heroing police chase. an estimated 90 rounds fired leaving him with 60 wounds to the body according to a authorities. >> my youngest is 25 years of age as well. i cannot imagine what life would be like without my son >> approximately seven minutes of raw video released gives new insight into what preceded the shooting earlyy morning. police tried to pull walker over for an unspecified traffic violations but they say he took off driving at high speeds walker fired at them you can see the flash from the gun on security camer
the chance of severe weather possible delays in boston, philadelphia, d.c. the east coast affected tomorrow chicago, detroit, also denver. also los angeles looking really good heavy rain in chicago. we are looking at showers in minneapolis. >> we'll check in too. thank you. >> new details in the deadly police shooting of jayland walker body cam video showing the time eight officers opened fire on him. he was unarmed >> nearly one week after jayland walker's death releasing the...
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chris: i grew up in boston, on the east coast.t to high school in cincinnati, and ultimately went to college in north carolina. david: well, you can say the name. chris: i went to duke. yes, we shared that. david: that's right. and after you graduated, what did you do? chris: i went to proctor & gamble. i went into their brand management program at their headquarters in cincinnati. david: and after that? chris: after that i went to harvard business school and got my mba and after that, went into consulting for a few years. david: but you spent a lot of time in the food world. you were, before pepsi -- or after pepsi, you were at kraft. is that right? chris: that's right. david: so was there something about food that really appealed to you? chris: i would say i love being in consumer industries. for me, what i really find energizing is having a tangible product that i can see, touch, feel, etc. and also one that, you know, people can relate to. when i say, you know, i work at pepsi, or i work at kraft, or i work at mcdonald's, imme
chris: i grew up in boston, on the east coast.t to high school in cincinnati, and ultimately went to college in north carolina. david: well, you can say the name. chris: i went to duke. yes, we shared that. david: that's right. and after you graduated, what did you do? chris: i went to proctor & gamble. i went into their brand management program at their headquarters in cincinnati. david: and after that? chris: after that i went to harvard business school and got my mba and after that, went...
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evacuate the relentless heat expanding east to new york, philadelphia, and boston and the urgent efforts to keep the elderly safe in europe, all-time records smashed. london, sweltering under its hottest day on record, and battling fires near the city, parts of southern europe reaching 114 degrees >>> plus, the very latest on the massive fire that broke out at the hoover dam, sending up a huge plume of smoke >>> vladimir putin's high-stakes meeting in iran and the stark new warning, how russia plans to keep the territory it's grabbed in ukraine richard engel is here. >>> the shooting on the set of "law & order," a crew member shot in his car, the search for answers tonight. >>> plus, the future of netflix, the streaming giant losing nearly a million subscribers. will you be seeing even more commercials as you stream? >>> and with a severe pilot shortage, our exclusive look at how one major airline is using former top gun pilots to train the next generation. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone, this is what scientists have been telling us t
evacuate the relentless heat expanding east to new york, philadelphia, and boston and the urgent efforts to keep the elderly safe in europe, all-time records smashed. london, sweltering under its hottest day on record, and battling fires near the city, parts of southern europe reaching 114 degrees >>> plus, the very latest on the massive fire that broke out at the hoover dam, sending up a huge plume of smoke >>> vladimir putin's high-stakes meeting in iran and the stark new...
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under the heat, fires forcing hundreds to evacuate the relentless heat expanding east to new york, philadelphia, and bostonhe urgent efforts to keep the elderly safe in europe, all-time records smashed. london, sweltering under its hottest day on record, and battling fires near the city, parts of southern europe reaching 114 degrees >>> plus, the very latest on the massive fire that broke out at the hoover dam, sending up a huge plume of smoke >>> vladimir putin's high-stakes meeting in iran and the stark new warning, how russia plans to keep the territory it's grabbed in ukraine richard engel is here. >>> the shooting on the set of "law & order," a crew member shot in his car, the search for answers tonight. >>> plus, the future of netflix, the streaming giant losing nearly a million subscribers. will you be seeing even more commercials as you stream? >>> and with a severe pilot shortage, our exclusive look at how one major airline is using former top gun pilots to train the next generation. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone, this is what scientists have
under the heat, fires forcing hundreds to evacuate the relentless heat expanding east to new york, philadelphia, and bostonhe urgent efforts to keep the elderly safe in europe, all-time records smashed. london, sweltering under its hottest day on record, and battling fires near the city, parts of southern europe reaching 114 degrees >>> plus, the very latest on the massive fire that broke out at the hoover dam, sending up a huge plume of smoke >>> vladimir putin's high-stakes...
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. >> you can watch her up and down the east coast boston, washington -- >> still working. >> yeah. >>ible. >> congrats to her. >> and people who travel we know -- >> -- oh tell me about it. >> -- still ahead the july 4th celebrations getting started >> and final episode of "stranger things" season 4 dropped overnight. and guess what they crashed netflix your spoiler free details on "popstart. after your local news. i can't tell you what to do. but what i can tell you, is that this can happen to you. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ for free help, unlimited cashback match... only from discover. how did olay top expensive creams? like this with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this skin shop now at olay.com i recommend nature made vitamins because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pha
. >> you can watch her up and down the east coast boston, washington -- >> still working. >> yeah. >>ible. >> congrats to her. >> and people who travel we know -- >> -- oh tell me about it. >> -- still ahead the july 4th celebrations getting started >> and final episode of "stranger things" season 4 dropped overnight. and guess what they crashed netflix your spoiler free details on "popstart. after your local news. i can't...
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under the heat, fires forcing hundreds to evacuate the relentless heat expanding east to new york, philadelphia, and bostonforts to keep the elderly safe in europe, all-time records smashed. london, sweltering under its hottest day on record, and battling fires near the city, parts of southern europe reaching 114 degrees >>> plus, the very latest on the massive fire that broke out at the hoover dam, sending up a huge plume of smoke >>> vladimir putin's high-stakes meeting in iran and the stark new warning, how russia plans to keep the territory it's grabbed in ukraine richard engel is here. >>> the shooting on the set of "law & order," a crew member shot in his car, the search for answers tonight. >>> plus, the future of netflix, the streaming giant losing nearly a million subscribers. will you be seeing even more commercials as you stream? >>> and with a severe pilot shortage, our exclusive look at how one ma
under the heat, fires forcing hundreds to evacuate the relentless heat expanding east to new york, philadelphia, and bostonforts to keep the elderly safe in europe, all-time records smashed. london, sweltering under its hottest day on record, and battling fires near the city, parts of southern europe reaching 114 degrees >>> plus, the very latest on the massive fire that broke out at the hoover dam, sending up a huge plume of smoke >>> vladimir putin's high-stakes meeting in...
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boston. now to joke, east africa, you go there to die. public education system, schools, and townships, if we can pay for you know, let's just say mathematics compared to an emerging market and even our african counterparts, we certainly among the west to compare with public education but other countries. and then of course we got over 800 state own entity, certainly any emerging markets. yes. so most states companies, if you compare to other emerging market, but almost 90 percent of all of those companies will failed. i mean, they bank up in the last decade, just 1.5 trillion run has to be used to bailout just companies. this is a real crisis. i mean, it is, as i say, the biggest financial crisis in loving memory. ok. a most season. the problem for you that the politicians that a capitalizing on the circumstances, william talked about of a one from the populist and of the spectrum. you've had to new policies and making began the municipal elections that run an anti migrant platform. you have julius malay mer of the economic freedom fighters who went round with people into restaurants, demand
boston. now to joke, east africa, you go there to die. public education system, schools, and townships, if we can pay for you know, let's just say mathematics compared to an emerging market and even our african counterparts, we certainly among the west to compare with public education but other countries. and then of course we got over 800 state own entity, certainly any emerging markets. yes. so most states companies, if you compare to other emerging market, but almost 90 percent of all of...
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boston. i grew up on the east coast and still we started moving around.t to high school in cincinnati and ultimately college in carolina. david: you can share the name. >> i went to duke. we share that. i went to harvard business school and got my mba, and after that, i went into consulting for a few years. >> you spent a lot of time in the food world. before pepsi, you are at craft -- at kraft. >> what i would say is i love being in consumer industries. when i love is having a tangible product that i can see, touch, feel, etc., and also one that people can relate to. when i say i work at craft -- kr aft or i work at mcdonald's, immediately, you can have a conversation with people. at my current job, no matter where i am in the world, people have an opinion about mcdonald's and want to talk to you about mcdonald's. it makes the job fun. david: you came here in what year? >> i was here in 2015. david: euros up and quickly became the head of americas. in 2019, you became the ceo and the stock and market cap are up 20% since then, so i assume the board is ha
boston. i grew up on the east coast and still we started moving around.t to high school in cincinnati and ultimately college in carolina. david: you can share the name. >> i went to duke. we share that. i went to harvard business school and got my mba, and after that, i went into consulting for a few years. >> you spent a lot of time in the food world. before pepsi, you are at craft -- at kraft. >> what i would say is i love being in consumer industries. when i love is having...
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. >> as the nation's midsection seeks relief, much of the east coast is up next. boston declaring a heat emergency today through at least thursday. by tomorrow, new york and philadelphia forecast to join boston with temps in the 90s. add in the humidity and it could feel like 100 degrees for tens of millions of people. and even before today, it's already been a sweltering summer that shattered heat records across the u.s. and unfortunately not much relief coming in the coming days. the climate prediction center forecasts above average dangerous temperatures will prevail through most of next week for much of the lower 48 states, jake. >> lucy kafanov in denver, thank you so much. >> today was the hottest day ever recorded over most of western europe. 21 countries in europe under a heat alert. with temperatures reaching 100 degrees in many places. bianca is in london where the city who had prior to 2019 had only experienced 100 degree heat once, is now seeing triple digit temperatures annually. >> london commuters made it through the uk's hottest ever night and braced for
. >> as the nation's midsection seeks relief, much of the east coast is up next. boston declaring a heat emergency today through at least thursday. by tomorrow, new york and philadelphia forecast to join boston with temps in the 90s. add in the humidity and it could feel like 100 degrees for tens of millions of people. and even before today, it's already been a sweltering summer that shattered heat records across the u.s. and unfortunately not much relief coming in the coming days. the...
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boston. i grew up on the east coast moving around.ast coast until we started went to high school in cincinnati and ultimately college in carolina. david: you can say the name. chris: i went to duke. we share that. david: after you graduated, what did you do? chris: i went to procter & gamble. david: after that? chris: i went to harvard business school and got my mba, and after that, i went into consulting for a few years. david: but you spent a lot of time in the food world. before pepsi, you were at kraft. chris: right. david: is there something about food that really appealed to you? chris: what i would say is i love being in consumer industries. what i find energizing is having a tangible product that i can see, touch, feel, etc., and also one that, you know, people can relate to. when i say i work at pepsi, or i work at kraft or i work at mcdonald's, immediately, you can always have a conversation with people. and kind of the fun thing for me at my current job, no matter where i am in the world, people have an opinion about mcdona
boston. i grew up on the east coast moving around.ast coast until we started went to high school in cincinnati and ultimately college in carolina. david: you can say the name. chris: i went to duke. we share that. david: after you graduated, what did you do? chris: i went to procter & gamble. david: after that? chris: i went to harvard business school and got my mba, and after that, i went into consulting for a few years. david: but you spent a lot of time in the food world. before pepsi,...
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among themselves over for example support for or criticism of the destruction of the east india company's t in boston harbor we would never know today americans ri argue over whether it was a good idea to throw the tea in the harbor is appropriate to point out here that george washington himself was one of many critics of boston's actions even though he supported the town after parliament passed the punitive act closing the board so that she was paid for and then there followed the debate over whether or how to pay for the tea something no one reads about today is to try to convince parliament to remove the sanctions on boston by paying for the tea. maybe you should get everybody inmassachusetts to pay for the teeth. everyone in the colonies to contribute to pay for the . we never hear about that today was often talked about in 1774. the issue roils brought four months in 1774 was finally not decided in the negative until late in the fall of 1774. after some have contended that an offer to compensate the company could be used as a bargaining chip for other measures the colonies wanted to get rid of i
among themselves over for example support for or criticism of the destruction of the east india company's t in boston harbor we would never know today americans ri argue over whether it was a good idea to throw the tea in the harbor is appropriate to point out here that george washington himself was one of many critics of boston's actions even though he supported the town after parliament passed the punitive act closing the board so that she was paid for and then there followed the debate over...
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east at this hour. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, and boston. the empire state building struck by lightning. heavy rain, hail, possible tornadoes tonight. watches from d.c. all the way up to new england. rob marciano timing it out. >>> the breaking inside just as we come on tonight. the aerials now coming in. the fire burning outside dallas where there have been record high temperatures for days. 104 degrees in dallas as we come on tonight. >>> and in the west tonight, the emergency playing out near yosemite. nearly 17,000 acres destroyed. 6,000 people forced to evacuation. and ginger zee is in the first zone. >>> tonight, president biden recovering from covid. what the president said today working from the residence. and what his doctor has now revealed. >>> tonight, the new video released by the january 6th committee. what it shows the former president unwilling to do, one day after the u.s., the world, witnessed the attack on the u.s. capitol. a copy of former president's trump original speech. which lines were crossed out? and what his own d
east at this hour. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, and boston. the empire state building struck by lightning. heavy rain, hail, possible tornadoes tonight. watches from d.c. all the way up to new england. rob marciano timing it out. >>> the breaking inside just as we come on tonight. the aerials now coming in. the fire burning outside dallas where there have been record high temperatures for days. 104 degrees in dallas as we come on tonight. >>> and in the west...
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among themselves over for example support for or criticism of the destruction of the east india company's tea in boston harbor. we would never know today that every bit americans argued over whether it was a good idea to throw the tea in the harbor. and it's appropriate to point out here that george washington himself was one of many critics of boston's action, even though he supported relief for the town after parliament passed the punitive act closing the port until the tea was paid for. and then they're followed the debate over whether or how to pay for the tea something. no one ever reads about today. in other words to try to convince parliament to remove the sanction on boston by paying for the team. maybe you should get everybody in massachusetts to pay for the team. maybe you should get everyone in the colonies to contribute to pay for the tea. never hear about that today, but it was often talked about in 1774 the issue roiled boston for months in 1774 and was finally not decided in the negative until late in the fall of 1774 after some had contended that an offer to compensate the company could
among themselves over for example support for or criticism of the destruction of the east india company's tea in boston harbor. we would never know today that every bit americans argued over whether it was a good idea to throw the tea in the harbor. and it's appropriate to point out here that george washington himself was one of many critics of boston's action, even though he supported relief for the town after parliament passed the punitive act closing the port until the tea was paid for. and...
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along the east coast, including raleigh, richmond, philadelphia, boston, washington, d.c., and new yorkgoing out in the peak hours, stay out of it, copekeep your p inside, be aware of heat induced illnesses. >> reporter: the heat is the number one cause of deaths in the united states. that's why cities are setting up cooling stations. >> it felt so good. i can't be out in the heat too much, because i get really nauseated. and since we've been here, it's been really nice. >> reporter: the high temperatures are expected to linger. around 275 million americans are expecting to see a high above 90 degrees. and more than 60 million people are expected to see a high at or above 100 degrees over the next seven days. and with much of the summer still ahead of us, it's hard for some of the most vulnerable. >> it's hard, because you don't have enough hotel rooms. sometimes i think the heat is worse than the cold. >> reporter: so jake, we have so many cities across the country, setting record high temperatures. but now we're seeing many of those cities also setting record high low temperatures. so
along the east coast, including raleigh, richmond, philadelphia, boston, washington, d.c., and new yorkgoing out in the peak hours, stay out of it, copekeep your p inside, be aware of heat induced illnesses. >> reporter: the heat is the number one cause of deaths in the united states. that's why cities are setting up cooling stations. >> it felt so good. i can't be out in the heat too much, because i get really nauseated. and since we've been here, it's been really nice. >>...
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little rock, memphis, jackson, new orleans and birmingham and along the east coast including raleigh, richmond, philadelphia, boston >> avoid going out in the peak hours. stay out of it. stay hydrated. keep your pets inside. check on your neighbors and be aware of other induced illnesses. >> the heat is the number one cause of weather deaths in the united states. that is why cities all across the country are setting up cooling stations. >> it felt so good. it felt so good. i can't be out in the heat too much because i get really nauseated, and since we've been here it's been really nice. >> the high temperatures are expected to linger. around 275 million americans are expecting to see a high above 90 degrees and more than 60 million people are expected to see a high at or above 100 degrees over the next seven days and with much of the summer still ahead of us, it's hard for some of the most vulnerable. >> it's hard because you don't have enough hotel rooms. sometimes i think the heat is worse than the cold. >> cnn's ed lavandera is joining us live from dallas. dallas county, i understand, also reported their first
little rock, memphis, jackson, new orleans and birmingham and along the east coast including raleigh, richmond, philadelphia, boston >> avoid going out in the peak hours. stay out of it. stay hydrated. keep your pets inside. check on your neighbors and be aware of other induced illnesses. >> the heat is the number one cause of weather deaths in the united states. that is why cities all across the country are setting up cooling stations. >> it felt so good. it felt so good. i...
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east coast too. records were broken. newark made it to 102. they had five days of 100 plus. something they haven't done since the 1930s when records began. bostong to break all of that. if you have plans to travel east, keep this in mind because there will be storms. some of them damaging wind, and even an isolated tornado, but behind that front, the heat and humidity get cut and you will have much more comfortable conditions. but really baltimore, philadelphia, new jersey, all of connecticut, massachusetts, up through maine have to be on the lookout today for damaging winds. we'll have a whole lot more after this smokey sunrise here in mariposa county. for now, let's head back to y'all. george? >> okay, ginger. thanks very much. robin? >>> now to the world health organization declaring the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency. there are nearly 3,000 cases in the u.s. including two children. we're going to go back now to eva pilgrim in los angeles with more for us. good morning again, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the world health organization now calling the monkeypox outbreak a, quote, public health emergency of international
east coast too. records were broken. newark made it to 102. they had five days of 100 plus. something they haven't done since the 1930s when records began. bostong to break all of that. if you have plans to travel east, keep this in mind because there will be storms. some of them damaging wind, and even an isolated tornado, but behind that front, the heat and humidity get cut and you will have much more comfortable conditions. but really baltimore, philadelphia, new jersey, all of connecticut,...
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east at this hour. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, and boston. the empire state building struck by lightning. heavy rain, hail, possible tornadoes tonight. watches from d.c. all the way up to new england. rob marciano timing it out. >>> the breaking inside just as we come on tonight. the aerials now coming in. the fire burning outside dallas where there
east at this hour. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, and boston. the empire state building struck by lightning. heavy rain, hail, possible tornadoes tonight. watches from d.c. all the way up to new england. rob marciano timing it out. >>> the breaking inside just as we come on tonight. the aerials now coming in. the fire burning outside dallas where there
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east at this hour. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, and boston.k by lightning. heavy rain, hail, possible tornadoes tonight. watches from d.c. all the way up to new england. rob marciano timing it out.
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have got heat advisories are particularly across central and north east in areas we've got heat emergencies extending all way from boston to philadelphia and washington dc. but there is going to be some relief coming in here, thanks to a weather system. however, the heat continues to build down in the south and in the north west, the likes of seattle, for example, the temperatures pick up. if we have a look at the 3 day, well above average, 10 degrees, at least by tuesday, hot and dry, continuing on wednesday. now there's some really further south of us. we've got the monsoon rains affecting the 4 corners state so we could see some flash flooding from that rain and some severe storms rolling across the ohio valley intensifying here. we could see some hail threat of tornadoes. and of course, the flooding rains and stronger winds and that wet weather works its way towards the east coast, knocking temperatures down for like washington, dc and new york city. 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, continu
have got heat advisories are particularly across central and north east in areas we've got heat emergencies extending all way from boston to philadelphia and washington dc. but there is going to be some relief coming in here, thanks to a weather system. however, the heat continues to build down in the south and in the north west, the likes of seattle, for example, the temperatures pick up. if we have a look at the 3 day, well above average, 10 degrees, at least by tuesday, hot and dry,...
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even some 90's on the east coast from dc on up to boston here locally. be looking at triple digits from bakersfield to ready death valley up to 110 degrees. your daytime high tomorrow in the meantime, makes or upper 80's to low 90's that are inland bay area cities seem not all that bad in comparison. lots of sunshine this afternoon. hopefully get a chance to enjoy today. tomorrow we've got a little bit of fog during the morning. another chilly start in another comfortable afternoon for the bayshore in the coast. another warm afternoon in lent 50 60's for san francisco and the coastline today bayshore cities will mostly be in the 70's today. burlingame, all the way down to palo alto in the 70's saying carlos, a beautiful 77, a little bit more comfortable for the south bay. further dropping into the low 80's for most areas and staying really nice on the bayshore fremont up to hayward all the way up through oakland, hanging out right around 70 degrees of just above it. concord, in livermore, right at 90, a few more spots in the 90's for solano county. but r
even some 90's on the east coast from dc on up to boston here locally. be looking at triple digits from bakersfield to ready death valley up to 110 degrees. your daytime high tomorrow in the meantime, makes or upper 80's to low 90's that are inland bay area cities seem not all that bad in comparison. lots of sunshine this afternoon. hopefully get a chance to enjoy today. tomorrow we've got a little bit of fog during the morning. another chilly start in another comfortable afternoon for the...
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east. a power outage in medford, massachusetts cut off ac to thousands, and nearby boston is under a heat emergencyew york city, temperatures could reach 100. >> this is serious heat, and we're really concerned about those, particularly with preexisting respiratory conditions. >> reporter: over in europe, the unprecedented heatwave is sparking fires across the continent. heat blamed for more than 1,900 deaths. outside athens, greek police go door to door telling residents to run. across spain and portugal, soldiers are on the front lines of the battle against fast-moving flames. chris livesay reports from rome. >> reporter: it's italy's worst drought in 70 years, and it's revealed ancient roman ruins dating back nearly 2,000 years, but it's even worse in italy's north, now in a state of emergency. fields for risotto rice, wine, and pasta are now bone-dry. back in the heart of texas, in the middle of the nation's heat dome, the ac was out at matthew lewis' home. >> it's like 110 out here, and i got home from work yesterday and came in the house and it was 87. so we just moved in. and we've been movi
east. a power outage in medford, massachusetts cut off ac to thousands, and nearby boston is under a heat emergencyew york city, temperatures could reach 100. >> this is serious heat, and we're really concerned about those, particularly with preexisting respiratory conditions. >> reporter: over in europe, the unprecedented heatwave is sparking fires across the continent. heat blamed for more than 1,900 deaths. outside athens, greek police go door to door telling residents to run....
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the weather pattern's slow-roasting the midwest is moving east, a power outage in medford, massachusetts, cut off ac to thousands. and nearby boston is under a heat emergency. in new york city, temperatures could reach a hundred. >> the heat, and we're really concerned about those particularly with preexisting respiratory conditions. >> over in europe the unprecedented heatwave is sparking fires across the couldn't nenlt. heat blamed for more than 1900 deaths. outsidateens greek police go door to door telling res dents to run. across spain and portugal soldiers are on the front lines of the battle against fast-moving flames. chris livesay reports from rome. >> it is italy's worst drought in 70 years and it has revealed ancient roman ruins dating back nearly 2000 years but it is even worse in italy's north. now in a state of emergency. fields for risotto rice, wine and pasta are now bone dry. >> back in the heart of texas, in the middle of the nation's heat dome, the ac was out at matthew lewis' home. sterday and came in the house and it was like 87. and so we just moved in. and we've been moving furniture in and out and it is brut
the weather pattern's slow-roasting the midwest is moving east, a power outage in medford, massachusetts, cut off ac to thousands. and nearby boston is under a heat emergency. in new york city, temperatures could reach a hundred. >> the heat, and we're really concerned about those particularly with preexisting respiratory conditions. >> over in europe the unprecedented heatwave is sparking fires across the couldn't nenlt. heat blamed for more than 1900 deaths. outsidateens greek...
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the worst of it now moving east where we are already seeing the impact. the bostoncheduled for this sunday postponed. new york's triathlon shortening part of its course. amtrak even slowing down some of its trains. sam champion is at central park for us this morning. good morning to you, sam. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, eva. all that and all that is necessary because this is dangerous long duration heat. and we're going to show you numbers. we're going to talk numbers, but this is a people story. heat is the number one weather-related killer and in this heat wave that hits spain and portugal not too long ago the world health organization estimates that maybe 1,700 people died in that heat. that sounds far away. let's bring it close to home. maricopa county where, you know, around the phoenix area, about 300 people could have died in heat last year. so this is a big problem keeping cool is a big issue. cooling stations are open in new york city, about 550 of them. some of them are just libraries, just places to go in to get cool. philadelphia is operating some b
the worst of it now moving east where we are already seeing the impact. the bostoncheduled for this sunday postponed. new york's triathlon shortening part of its course. amtrak even slowing down some of its trains. sam champion is at central park for us this morning. good morning to you, sam. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, eva. all that and all that is necessary because this is dangerous long duration heat. and we're going to show you numbers. we're going to talk numbers, but this is a...
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east. in areas we've got heat emergencies extending away from boston to philadelphia and washington dc. but there is going to be some relief coming in here, thanks to a weather system. however, the heat continues to build down in the south and in the north west, the likes of seattle, for example, the temperatures pick up. if we have a look at the 3 day, well above average, 10 degrees, at least by tuesday, hot and dry, continuing on wednesday. now this summer, any farther south of us, we've got the monsoon rains affecting the full corners states, so we could see some flash flooding from that rain and some severe storms rolling across the ohio valley. intensifying here. we could see some hail threat of tornadoes and of course, flooding, rains and stronger winds, and that wet weather works its way towards the east coast, knocking temperatures down for like washington, dc and new york city. 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 conditio
east. in areas we've got heat emergencies extending away from boston to philadelphia and washington dc. but there is going to be some relief coming in here, thanks to a weather system. however, the heat continues to build down in the south and in the north west, the likes of seattle, for example, the temperatures pick up. if we have a look at the 3 day, well above average, 10 degrees, at least by tuesday, hot and dry, continuing on wednesday. now this summer, any farther south of us, we've got...
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east coast are under heat alerts. new york, d.c., philadelphia, boston, all approaching 100 degrees this weekend.r more. chad, it's just -- it's not going to quit. i feel like ever. >> no, maybe not until september. i hope it's not the case. we're going to spread the heat around this weekend a little bit. it's already feeling like almost 90 in so many cities across the east coast. we will be in the 90, even 99 in philadelphia. the problem with the humidity there, it's going to feel like 105. same story for d.c. we like to get some showers to cool us down, but most of the rain will be in the great lakes where there could be severe weather tomorrow with significant wind. watch if you're outside or boating. hard to imagine 102 is a better day in dallas today. think about this -- tuesday and wednesday they were 109. wichita falls was 115. the hottest spots in the country today, vegas down to phoenix, of course, into death valley. but above 110 all across the southwest. kate? >> good to see you, thank you so much. >>> let's go to texas where there are virtually no limits on individual campaign contrib
east coast are under heat alerts. new york, d.c., philadelphia, boston, all approaching 100 degrees this weekend.r more. chad, it's just -- it's not going to quit. i feel like ever. >> no, maybe not until september. i hope it's not the case. we're going to spread the heat around this weekend a little bit. it's already feeling like almost 90 in so many cities across the east coast. we will be in the 90, even 99 in philadelphia. the problem with the humidity there, it's going to feel like...
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east. but still here in philadelphia and boston we're looking at heat emergencies that have been extended intonewark, new jersey, on the east coast, out west california threatened by the oak fire. zero percent containment. thousands of people having to be evacuated from their homes. and you'll remember in recent days the ancient sequoia trees were threatened by flames. well, now, this fire is outside of yosemite. so we'll be keeping an eye on that, of course. former vice president al gore was on "meet the press" this week, and he called extreme heat a global emergency. but he argues this is something that can be controlled if we take action now. savannah? >> jesse, thank you. so much we're going to get to the full forecast in just a bit. >>> pope francis is visiting canada this morning. one of his missions while there, delivering a long-awaited apology to indigenous people at canada's catholic schools. nbc's anne thompson is in edmonton with more. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. this could be one of the most important days in the history of the catholic church and canada.
east. but still here in philadelphia and boston we're looking at heat emergencies that have been extended intonewark, new jersey, on the east coast, out west california threatened by the oak fire. zero percent containment. thousands of people having to be evacuated from their homes. and you'll remember in recent days the ancient sequoia trees were threatened by flames. well, now, this fire is outside of yosemite. so we'll be keeping an eye on that, of course. former vice president al gore was...
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boston slips to fourth in the american league east. just half a game ahead of the lowly orioles. the weekend by -- baltimore was held at bay over the weekend by the best new york yankees. and aaron judge, the 37th homerun in yesterday's 6-0 victory. that capped a three-game sweep. >>> and two citi field in queens. slugger pete alonso woke up to the mets sleep bats in a 8-5 win. with four runs, surpassing aaron judge with 82 rbis on the host. and the mets will host the yankees in a two-game subway series that starts tomorrow night. >>> and in phoenix, nationals outfielder victor robeles embraced a new nickname given to him by the opposing pitcher. wearing a red nose to yesterday's game after yesterday's madison balm garner called him a clown, and trailing pick, and the nationals had the last laugh beating the diamondbacks 4-3. >>> it is name now for the weather. so let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman and an explanation why it is so hot. >> there is some relief for some of us in the northeast. pat civic northwest, it will start -- the pacific northwest, it will start a heat
boston slips to fourth in the american league east. just half a game ahead of the lowly orioles. the weekend by -- baltimore was held at bay over the weekend by the best new york yankees. and aaron judge, the 37th homerun in yesterday's 6-0 victory. that capped a three-game sweep. >>> and two citi field in queens. slugger pete alonso woke up to the mets sleep bats in a 8-5 win. with four runs, surpassing aaron judge with 82 rbis on the host. and the mets will host the yankees in a...
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if you're up to a seat, boston you my home at the bulloch when you might at the will you, pottery or the what a water capillary by boot east donald. obedient little hans gatewood was t zillow, block possibly. can you please check if school was still done on of his humalog billboard movies? it's just mrs. mcwilliams. mobiles up in the deck still be just essential. it would be them to put it in with them. they stop in you said sim. chill if not similar, coldly gore no, i need the shuttle and just and you could then push the push lethal grains got to me as a boom on normally if you assume a surgery bottle you only to pra i dara. do not at that percent of should you move for just compress the plane you the appreciate the subway. celia newman state. the move the okay. the router will guns. you put the moment i'd get it. i'm going to go down to the part of linear those off dogs all here. the human in both the i the older force needs to come to the shapes k, a practitioner is getting to deal with it. it's not particularly near to your bill and you had no choice because i just, i couldn't remember you more than you going escalator
if you're up to a seat, boston you my home at the bulloch when you might at the will you, pottery or the what a water capillary by boot east donald. obedient little hans gatewood was t zillow, block possibly. can you please check if school was still done on of his humalog billboard movies? it's just mrs. mcwilliams. mobiles up in the deck still be just essential. it would be them to put it in with them. they stop in you said sim. chill if not similar, coldly gore no, i need the shuttle and just...
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east coast. is there a few hours ahead of us areas like boston, new york city, dc are going to be in the midst of some really hot stuff today. dallas, you're 85 triple digits later on today. central valley here in the bay we are also looking at some heat as well in california as far as future cast is concerned. you can see that we do have some low cloud cover across the bay area this morning. sunshine this afternoon and temperatures today not quite as hot as yesterday, at least for our baby areas like sacramento on down to bakersfield still in the triple digits. all the bay area, mostly 60's 70's 80's and fairly low 90's cooler at the coastline, as you would expect, are most comfortable spots will be along the bay shore, foster city. and i-75 palo alto at 79 today, south bay temperatures low to mid 80's, mostly with san jose. 82 again, the bayshore looking great fremont up to hayward in the 70's. well, livermore in concord among a few spots that will be holding on to the low 90's. just barely doing so are hot spots today. antioch, way cooler than your near triple digit heat that you had been in t
east coast. is there a few hours ahead of us areas like boston, new york city, dc are going to be in the midst of some really hot stuff today. dallas, you're 85 triple digits later on today. central valley here in the bay we are also looking at some heat as well in california as far as future cast is concerned. you can see that we do have some low cloud cover across the bay area this morning. sunshine this afternoon and temperatures today not quite as hot as yesterday, at least for our baby...
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we east just got to be better, i mean, bottom line. >> very different story where boston's rival yankeesr a 60 home run season since barry bonds set the record in 2001. is. >>> two played each other for halves. sue bird is retiring after this year. both are five-time olympic gold medalists. bird has four titles with seattle, taurassi with five. a huge win for the eighth and final wnba playoff spot. bird and sudbury are in for the fourth spot. sue bird was a college star at uconn. she hosted tautaurasi. they're both legends. >> a really nice moment there. thank you for all that. >>> the next hour of "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning to you all and welcome to your "new day." i'm amara walker. >> and i'm alex marquardt.
we east just got to be better, i mean, bottom line. >> very different story where boston's rival yankeesr a 60 home run season since barry bonds set the record in 2001. is. >>> two played each other for halves. sue bird is retiring after this year. both are five-time olympic gold medalists. bird has four titles with seattle, taurassi with five. a huge win for the eighth and final wnba playoff spot. bird and sudbury are in for the fourth spot. sue bird was a college star at uconn....
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and the heat is now moving east from the plains to philadelphia to boston.ll feel like upper 90s and triple digits. one of the big concerns is the strain on power grids, con ed in new york city has been sending out text message alerts urging people to limit their energy use and promising to monitor any potential outages. amy. >> all right, whit. thank you so much for that. >>> okay, the latest into the investigation of donald trump's interference in the 2020 election. this morning prosecutors in georgia targeted 16 republicans who participated in efforts to overturn the election in that state. back to steve osunsami in atlanta. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, to you, george. court documents show the fulton county district attorney here in georgia has notified the 16 people who signed an unofficial document that had it been taken seriously would have handed georgia's presidential victory in 2020 to the former president and she's told them that they are now targets of an investigation. up until this point they thought they were just witnesses.
and the heat is now moving east from the plains to philadelphia to boston.ll feel like upper 90s and triple digits. one of the big concerns is the strain on power grids, con ed in new york city has been sending out text message alerts urging people to limit their energy use and promising to monitor any potential outages. amy. >> all right, whit. thank you so much for that. >>> okay, the latest into the investigation of donald trump's interference in the 2020 election. this...
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east. both the yankees and red sox lost last night. the rather woeful bostonwept, in a four game series, swept by the tampa bay rays, ahead of a three-game weekend showdown starting in the bronx tonight. i'm going to be there. come say hi. please don't throw anything. the baltimore orioles had the night off. and speaking of streaks, the seattle mariners picked up an 11th straight victory in a 6-5 comeback win against the texas rangers. this marks now the second longest winning streak in franchise history, and the longest active winning streak in the majors. one game better than those orioles. >>> and in miami, marlins shortstop miguel rojas will need a dental appointment after losing part of his tooth at second base. the base runner popped up after a slide and his helmet hit rojas directly in the mouth. we will see it there. he is 6'7", and that's probably why it happened. oh, yeah, he's off to the dentist. rojas left the game and the marlins beat the pirates 3-2. >>> time for the weather and here is meteorologist michelle grossman. the red sox have paid so po
east. both the yankees and red sox lost last night. the rather woeful bostonwept, in a four game series, swept by the tampa bay rays, ahead of a three-game weekend showdown starting in the bronx tonight. i'm going to be there. come say hi. please don't throw anything. the baltimore orioles had the night off. and speaking of streaks, the seattle mariners picked up an 11th straight victory in a 6-5 comeback win against the texas rangers. this marks now the second longest winning streak in...