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prosecutors say grossman got a light sfentence. >> we're disappointed today. we don't think the judge gave a sentence that was appropriate. >> reporter: they had sought 34 years to life, not 15. >> there were two children murdered in this case, and effectively the sentence that ms. grossman received, effectively reflected one murder and not that of both boys. >> reporter: the young boys' family and friend now s now tryo come to terms with the sentence. >> she got off easy, and there's nothing i can do about it. but i want to know mark and jacob were true angels, and they were perfect kids. >> want to thank morgan chesky for that report. >>> i.c.e. agents arrested eight men suspected of ties to isis over the weekend. that's according to sources familiar with the matter. all eight are from the central asian country of tajikistan. sources say think cey crossed t southern border, going back more than a year. they face removal proceedings but have not been charged in connection with any alleged plot. the arrests bear similarities to a case we reported last month in
prosecutors say grossman got a light sfentence. >> we're disappointed today. we don't think the judge gave a sentence that was appropriate. >> reporter: they had sought 34 years to life, not 15. >> there were two children murdered in this case, and effectively the sentence that ms. grossman received, effectively reflected one murder and not that of both boys. >> reporter: the young boys' family and friend now s now tryo come to terms with the sentence. >> she got...
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meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking it all. >>> at least two people are dead and dozens more hurt in a rash of weekend gunfire spanning multiple states, including on a kids' splash pad in michigan. what police on the scene are saying. >>> the world rallies around ukraine. nearly 80 countries support ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty at a summit in switzerland. we've got a life report on the summit and the major world powers not in attendance. >>> an nbc news investigation. how one major public hospital system is allegedly protecting doctors by silencing patients with malpractice claims. >>> and an exclusive look at the hidden secret buried beneath the ruins of pompeii, newly discovered after nearly 2,000 years. it's monday, june 17th. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. the western wildfire season is off to an explosive start as multiple fires burn across the region. the post fire is los angeles county's first major blaze of the year and has devoured more than 14,000 acres. it's only 2% contained. some 1200 people were forced to eva
meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking it all. >>> at least two people are dead and dozens more hurt in a rash of weekend gunfire spanning multiple states, including on a kids' splash pad in michigan. what police on the scene are saying. >>> the world rallies around ukraine. nearly 80 countries support ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty at a summit in switzerland. we've got a life report on the summit and the major world powers not in attendance. >>>...
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dismisses grossman never said.hat happened to you. that is not an apology. >>in february, a jury found grossman guilty of 2 counts of second degree murder. 2 counts of gross vehicular manslaughter and one count of hit and run stemming from the incident that happened back in 2020 evidence presented during the trial indicated that grossman had billion in her system and that she had been drinking before racing a boyfriend through a residential neighborhood in slamming into the iskander boys before the sentence was handed down, loved ones on both sides of the aisle delivering emotional impact statements grossman's 2 children asking for leniency, grossman herself delivering a statement and had previously written a letter to the judge from jail asking for mercy and saying that she is not a murderer. but prosecutors have long argued that the grossman burn foundation co-founder has shown no remorse, only blaming others rather than taking responsibility for what she did. the prosecution pushed for the maximum sentence la co
dismisses grossman never said.hat happened to you. that is not an apology. >>in february, a jury found grossman guilty of 2 counts of second degree murder. 2 counts of gross vehicular manslaughter and one count of hit and run stemming from the incident that happened back in 2020 evidence presented during the trial indicated that grossman had billion in her system and that she had been drinking before racing a boyfriend through a residential neighborhood in slamming into the iskander boys...
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michelle grossman is tracking the dangerous temperatures. >>> growing tensions in the middle east. we're live with the fears that israeli skirmishes with hezbollah in lebanon could spill into a new war front. >>> president biden's immigration axoction set to shield 500,000 from deportation. >>> justin timberlake busted and arrested for dwi as investigators reveal new details about his arrest in the hamptons. >>> and remembering a giant in baseball. the legendary willie mayes has died at 93. a look back at his incredible career and how the league is paying tribute to one of the best to ever play ball. it's wednesday, juneteenth. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm frances rivera. scorching temperatures continue to broil much of the country this morning. out west, the dangerous heat fueling dozens of wildfires. in new mexico, one person has died, and around 1400 structures have been destroyed after fires forced the evacuation of an entire population of more than 7,000 people. the south fork and salt fires have burned a combined 20,000 acres so far and are 0% contained.
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let's bring in michelle grossman. it was already so tough yesterday. i can't imagine it being even hotter. >> i know. we're going to see a couple days of this. you need to take it seriously. if you don't have air conditioning, need to find some places, theaters, libraries, coolingcenters. 71 million people impacted by heat alerts, heat advisories, heat warnings, heat watches. also new england, you're going to feel well above 100 degrees in many spots. most spots into the 90s. you factor in the humidity, it will feel like 103. this is the last full day of spring. summer arrives tomorrow. but we're already feeling like summer. 93 in charleston. by tomorrow, same story. we're going to keep this bubble of high pressure, this heat in place. pittsburgh, 94. philadelphia, 92. it's going to feel like 94 tomorrow. look at bangor, maine. this is a really hot spot, feeling like 103 once you factor in the humidity. as we go through the next couple da, friday, 97 iys 6 in phoenix. el paso, 104. all right, that's your wednesday forecast. >> we'll be ready for it, th
let's bring in michelle grossman. it was already so tough yesterday. i can't imagine it being even hotter. >> i know. we're going to see a couple days of this. you need to take it seriously. if you don't have air conditioning, need to find some places, theaters, libraries, coolingcenters. 71 million people impacted by heat alerts, heat advisories, heat warnings, heat watches. also new england, you're going to feel well above 100 degrees in many spots. most spots into the 90s. you factor...
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let's get an update from michelle grossman. >> we're starting out stormy this morning. we have summer storms in the forecast all day long, and also some summer heat, too. taking a look at radar their. >> mo. you see clusters of storms, especially moving into wisconsin right now. here's that cluster. lots of lightning. heavy rain falling where you see the darker colors. where you see the yellow boxes is a severe thunderstorm watch through this morning. as we go through the afternoon hours, we'll continue to see the threat for storms. we're looking at heavy rain this morning. where you see the red is a flood warning, that means flooding is happening now or it's imminent. also a flood watch in the green. and we are looking at the chance for severe storms as we go throughout the later part of today. 31 million people impacted in this yellow shading area. chicago, des moines, kansas city, springfield, indianapolis, and we're looking at the possibility for large hail once again. could see a few tornados as well. and we are still concerned about heavy rain as we go throughout
let's get an update from michelle grossman. >> we're starting out stormy this morning. we have summer storms in the forecast all day long, and also some summer heat, too. taking a look at radar their. >> mo. you see clusters of storms, especially moving into wisconsin right now. here's that cluster. lots of lightning. heavy rain falling where you see the darker colors. where you see the yellow boxes is a severe thunderstorm watch through this morning. as we go through the afternoon...
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meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking just how hot it had get. >>> scroll at your own risk. why the surgeon general wants to add a health warning to social media like the ones you see on cigarettes. >>> and a boston blowout. the celtics dominate the mavericks on the road to their record-breaking 18th championship. we have the highlights from the historic win, as we tip off this tuesday. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, glad you're up early with me. i'm frances rivera. president biden is expected to make a major announcement on immigration today. nbc news has learned the president will announce a plan to protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented undocumented i aimmigrants who are married to u.s. citizens from deportation. what do we know about their action? >> reporter: nbc news spoke to four sources familiar with the matter who say that this new policy will apply to migrants who came to the u.s. illegally ten or more years ago, who are married to u.s. citizens. it would make them eligible for green cards and a path to citizenship. it's estimated to impac
meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking just how hot it had get. >>> scroll at your own risk. why the surgeon general wants to add a health warning to social media like the ones you see on cigarettes. >>> and a boston blowout. the celtics dominate the mavericks on the road to their record-breaking 18th championship. we have the highlights from the historic win, as we tip off this tuesday. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, glad you're up...
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meteorologist michelle grossman tracking the latest for us. >>> cyber attacks targeting car dealerships nationwide. how it's forcing consumers to pump the brakes on purchases. >>> and the pooches with faces only their owners could love. meet the beloved pup newly crowned the world's ugliest dog. it's monday, june 24th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm richard lui. new update xws last week's fatal mass shooting in arkansas. state police giving a detailed at account of the attack that left four dead in a grocery store on friday. one of the victims rendering aid to another before she was killed, calling it one of the most selfless acts he'd ever seen. police also revealed they found no apparent motive for the rampage. >> there appears to be no personal connection to the shooter or any of the victims. it was just a completely random, senseless act. >> while a suspected gunman, travis eugene posey, is currently facing four counts of capital murder, he could face the death penalty if convicted. >>> in columbus, ohio, ten people were shot in the city's arch district early
meteorologist michelle grossman tracking the latest for us. >>> cyber attacks targeting car dealerships nationwide. how it's forcing consumers to pump the brakes on purchases. >>> and the pooches with faces only their owners could love. meet the beloved pup newly crowned the world's ugliest dog. it's monday, june 24th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm richard lui. new update xws last week's fatal mass shooting in arkansas. state police...
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michelle grossman is back with the latest on this heat wave that just keeps going. it's still going to get worse. >> really through the weekend in some spots, so today we're looking at temperatures once again well above normal, chasing records. and we're looking at 65 million people from the great lakes to the ohio valley. new england under heat alerts. heat advisories, each watches for detroit, pittsburgh, scranton. yesterday you had triple digits with your heat index. you're going to see that once again today. temperatures continue to soar into the 90s. 93 in indianapolis. new york city will feel like 94. once you factor in that humidity, and on friday we're going to end the week just as hot. temperatures into the 90 well. temperatures into the 90s. also looking at stormy conditions in syracuse and buffalo. that's your thursday forecast. >> thank you, michelle. >>> another day, another dominant performance by katie ledecky. >> tokyo, three years ago, katie ledecky somehow still keeps it fresh and continues to wow us all. >> ledecky swam to her third olympic trial
michelle grossman is back with the latest on this heat wave that just keeps going. it's still going to get worse. >> really through the weekend in some spots, so today we're looking at temperatures once again well above normal, chasing records. and we're looking at 65 million people from the great lakes to the ohio valley. new england under heat alerts. heat advisories, each watches for detroit, pittsburgh, scranton. yesterday you had triple digits with your heat index. you're going to...
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rebecca grossman, seen here, was speeding when she struck two brothers, an 8-year-old and 11-year-old in the los angeles area in the fall of 2020. at the time, the wealthy 60-year-old was chasing the car of her boyfriend, former dodgers pitcher scott eriksson, who was not charged. grossman wrote, as god as my witness, i did not see anyone or anything in the road, adding that she would have then driven my car into a tree. >>> we are learning more about a disturbing video showing los angeles police dropping off a homeless man and then driving off as he collapses on the sidewalk. here's morgan chesky. >> reporter: it's the video igniting a blame game between los angeles and a neighboring city over the alleged dumping of a homeless man outside their jurisdiction. two burbank police officers seen on a north hollywood street in l.a., taking a man out of their cruiser and removing his handcuffs. moments later, he falls to his knees. appearing unable to walk. once the burbank cruiser pulls away, the man collapses onto the sidewalk. los angeles city council president, whose office surveillance
rebecca grossman, seen here, was speeding when she struck two brothers, an 8-year-old and 11-year-old in the los angeles area in the fall of 2020. at the time, the wealthy 60-year-old was chasing the car of her boyfriend, former dodgers pitcher scott eriksson, who was not charged. grossman wrote, as god as my witness, i did not see anyone or anything in the road, adding that she would have then driven my car into a tree. >>> we are learning more about a disturbing video showing los...
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nbc meteorologist michelle grossman joins us with the sweltering temperatures blanketing much of the country this week. michelle, good morning. >> frances, great to see you. it will be a tough week. dangerous temperatures really throughout all of the workweek, we are looking at temperatures into the 90s, 100s. if you are not in the 90s it will feel like over 100 degrees in many spots, this is coast to coast heat. over the next five days we are going to see 264 million people over 90 degrees. you need to prepare for that. we haven't seen that in a while in a lot of spots, it's not even summer yet, that comes later this week. heat alerts this morning, 66 million people impacted by the heat alerts, heat advisories in the orange color, heat watches and warnings in the pink. portions of the midwest into the ohio valley, the northeast looking at heat alerts this morning. this is why, we are looking at temperatures into the 90s, could see record-breaking temperatures as well, 10, 15 degrees above normal for this time of year. chicago 95, 92 pittsburgh, 93 syracuse. we will see just as hot t
nbc meteorologist michelle grossman joins us with the sweltering temperatures blanketing much of the country this week. michelle, good morning. >> frances, great to see you. it will be a tough week. dangerous temperatures really throughout all of the workweek, we are looking at temperatures into the 90s, 100s. if you are not in the 90s it will feel like over 100 degrees in many spots, this is coast to coast heat. over the next five days we are going to see 264 million people over 90...
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after 3 disappointing tournament, germany's head coach, usually a non grossman is aiming for a better performance of this time around. german fans are hoping the home advantage will help and headed, hoping to get ahead of that opening game between germany and scotland. on friday, one scottish fan as was more than 1500 kilometers from glasgow to germany. correct . ferguson received a hero's welcome. as you arrived, meaning its main square and marine plants, he was greeted with chairs and beers by hundreds of scottish fans who are in town for the tournament. craig travelled solo to 6 countries to raise money for a men's mental health charity based in scotland. after $41.00 days of walking, he says he's looking forward to a cold beer. is also hoping someone will get him a ticket to friday night's game. and a reminder of our top story at this hour. the g 7 summit is drawn to a close in italy with a focus on ukraine, agreeing to a 50000000000 euros low and to help keep defend against restaurants invasion. the group of meeting industrialized nations also took aim at moscow and its allies in
after 3 disappointing tournament, germany's head coach, usually a non grossman is aiming for a better performance of this time around. german fans are hoping the home advantage will help and headed, hoping to get ahead of that opening game between germany and scotland. on friday, one scottish fan as was more than 1500 kilometers from glasgow to germany. correct . ferguson received a hero's welcome. as you arrived, meaning its main square and marine plants, he was greeted with chairs and beers...
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however, the judge noted grossman's lack of a criminal record and her long history of philanthropy. our time now 406 san francisco city leaders want to transform one of the most famous streets in the city. they want to make powell street more inviting to neighbors and to visitors. and we'll show you some artist's renderings of the possible improvements. wider sidewalks and cafe style dining would replace metal bump out bark parklets, and at nighttime, there'd be new dramatic lighting, with the city's cable cars running through the streets. >> what makes powell street so special? look behind me, right. this is a life open air museum. those are historic landmarks going back and forth behind me. this is our iconic gateway to san francisco. >> now, the project could cost between 20 and $30 million. supporters want san francisco voters to approve a november bond measure for the needed funding to get that project rolling. well san francisco's effort to revitalize downtown is expanding now, the city's vacant to vibrant program announced its second round of pop up businesses, including a de
however, the judge noted grossman's lack of a criminal record and her long history of philanthropy. our time now 406 san francisco city leaders want to transform one of the most famous streets in the city. they want to make powell street more inviting to neighbors and to visitors. and we'll show you some artist's renderings of the possible improvements. wider sidewalks and cafe style dining would replace metal bump out bark parklets, and at nighttime, there'd be new dramatic lighting, with the...
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thanks, michelle grossman. senate democrats continue to hammer republicans on reproductive rights. we'll take a look at the latest effort to repeal 150-year-old law. the democrats argue could be used to ban abortion. "way too early" will be back in just a moment. abortion "way too early" will bbae ck in just a moment. i was sleeping ok. but i was waking up so tired. then i tried new zzzquil sleep nasal strips. their four—point lift design opens my nose for maximum air flow. so, i breathe better. and we both sleep better. and stay married. (man) mm, hey, honey. and we both sleep better. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a little information, check a few boxes, sign my name, done. they don't ask about your healt
thanks, michelle grossman. senate democrats continue to hammer republicans on reproductive rights. we'll take a look at the latest effort to repeal 150-year-old law. the democrats argue could be used to ban abortion. "way too early" will be back in just a moment. abortion "way too early" will bbae ck in just a moment. i was sleeping ok. but i was waking up so tired. then i tried new zzzquil sleep nasal strips. their four—point lift design opens my nose for maximum air...
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. >>> time now for the weather and let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. >> el, we have a couple things going on. we have those summer storms looking at, 90s for the midatlantic, felt like fall but that's going to change. it's going to move into the great lakes, the ohio valley, but we're looking at strong storms early this morning. severe thunderstorm watches that is in the yellow, severe thunderstorm watches in the orange and we're looking at flooding rain in spots. we're looking at lightening and hearing that thunder earla this morning. we're going to continue to watch that roll through early this morning, and then we're going to sea second round as we head through the afternoon hours. this is what we're looking at in terms of severe storms. quincy, st. louis, springfield the likelihood of seeing strong storms that includes hail 2 inches or greater, very large hail and gusty winds. we're also talking about heat alerts in the plains into the southeast. that's going to be a big story once again today. we're going to see temperatures back into the 90s, fee
. >>> time now for the weather and let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. >> el, we have a couple things going on. we have those summer storms looking at, 90s for the midatlantic, felt like fall but that's going to change. it's going to move into the great lakes, the ohio valley, but we're looking at strong storms early this morning. severe thunderstorm watches that is in the yellow, severe thunderstorm watches in the orange and we're looking at flooding...
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and then finally, another genre of book of fantasy, the bright sword by lev grossman. trilogy, which were a set of books that essentially imagined what if harry potter, but with older people and cursing and all the all the stuff that older teenagers get into. this new book imagines, the days and the months after the death of king arthur. so there have been many retellings of the king arthur legend, books, movies, musicals. this one is sort of a sequel. correspondent: you went right to all the genre books for this summer. so, ann patchett, what about nonfiction? >> hanif abdurraqib they will. there's always this year, which is on basketball and ascension. this is a collection of essays about family and love and grief and fathers. but most importantly, it's all woven together through the lens of basketball. hanif abdurraqib is one of my favorite writers, and just someone i learn from every time i read one of his books. brilliant. my black country by alice randall, which is a journey through country music's black past, present and future. alice is a fiction writer and a s
and then finally, another genre of book of fantasy, the bright sword by lev grossman. trilogy, which were a set of books that essentially imagined what if harry potter, but with older people and cursing and all the all the stuff that older teenagers get into. this new book imagines, the days and the months after the death of king arthur. so there have been many retellings of the king arthur legend, books, movies, musicals. this one is sort of a sequel. correspondent: you went right to all the...
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michelle grossman is here for the forecast. what do you have, michelle? >> good morning.s of heat. a dangerous week weather wise. coast-to-coast with temperatures 10, 15, 25 degrees above normal for this time of the year and 90s and triple digits and if not, feel like the triple digits when you factor in the humidity. today, 66 million americans under heat alerts. heat advisories in the orange from midwest all through the ohio valley to the northeast and heat watches and heat warnings. this is just the start of it. we are going to see some really hot days and not really recover overnight and this is going to be a long stretch and what makes it particularly dangerous. taking a look at temperatures today. lots of 90s throughout the ohio valley. chicago, 97 today. in addition to the dangerous heat, we are probably will break a lot of reports. pittsburgh 92 and syracuse, 93 degrees. same story tomorrow. we are going to be super hot as we are looking at temperatures soaring into the 90s once again and breaking records. you factor in the humidity and it will feel warmer than it
michelle grossman is here for the forecast. what do you have, michelle? >> good morning.s of heat. a dangerous week weather wise. coast-to-coast with temperatures 10, 15, 25 degrees above normal for this time of the year and 90s and triple digits and if not, feel like the triple digits when you factor in the humidity. today, 66 million americans under heat alerts. heat advisories in the orange from midwest all through the ohio valley to the northeast and heat watches and heat warnings....
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michelle grossman. >>> in just a few hours, the ceo of boeing will face a grilling on capitol hill. the company faces ongoing faa and fbi investigations over the max 9 door plug blowout in january. and revelations of poor quality and safety control on boeing factory floors. nbc news senior correspondent tom costello joins us now. tom, this also comes as several boeing whistle-blowers have come forward. >> yeah, new whistle blowers have come forward, alleging that aircraft parts which did not meet boeing standards were still used on new planes and were then hidden from faa inspectors. this morning, boeing says it encourages whistle-blowers to come forward, and ceo dave calhoun will tell congress boeing's culture is far from perfect, but they're make prog progress. also in the hearing room, families of the victims who died in two fatal max 8 crashes overseas. from london to washington on behalf of her father, joseph died when ethiopia airlines flight 302, a boeing max 8, crashed in 201. it followed the crash of lion air flight 610, a max 8, which crashed in 2018. in all, 346 people di
michelle grossman. >>> in just a few hours, the ceo of boeing will face a grilling on capitol hill. the company faces ongoing faa and fbi investigations over the max 9 door plug blowout in january. and revelations of poor quality and safety control on boeing factory floors. nbc news senior correspondent tom costello joins us now. tom, this also comes as several boeing whistle-blowers have come forward. >> yeah, new whistle blowers have come forward, alleging that aircraft parts...
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let's check back in with meteorologist michelle grossman hadgrossman, who is here with the latest on the heat wave. >> we're going to continue to bake throughout friday and into the weekend into early next week. so we are waking up, 64 million americans under heat alerts, heat warnings. from the great lakes to the ohio valley into the northeast, also new england. new england, you're getting hit hard with real hely hot temperatures. re we're looking at temperatures into the 90s. burlington, 92, bangor, 96. it will feel hotter than that. and pittsburgh, 92. the heat stays in place on friday. temperatures well into the 90s. the record in the ohio valley. 92 in philadelphia. 92 i >> that's your thursday forecast. >> thanks, michelle. >>> coming up, another one bites the dust. queen the latest rock juggernauts to sell the music catalog. the jails forcing people to use video calls. that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. guaranteed
let's check back in with meteorologist michelle grossman hadgrossman, who is here with the latest on the heat wave. >> we're going to continue to bake throughout friday and into the weekend into early next week. so we are waking up, 64 million americans under heat alerts, heat warnings. from the great lakes to the ohio valley into the northeast, also new england. new england, you're getting hit hard with real hely hot temperatures. re we're looking at temperatures into the 90s....
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let's turn to michelle grossman. >> great to see you. it's going to be a tough week for many. you want to take action now. get the fan, the air conditioning. we're going to see temperatures soaring well above normal for this time of year into record-breaking territory. 72 million under heat alerts. heat warning for major cities like detroit, cleveland, philadelphia, boston. you are under a heat advisory as well. and we will see temperatures into the 90s into the triple digits. if you're not into the triple digits with the humidity you're going to feel like the triple digits in many spots. we have a big area of high pressure pump ping pumping in t. newark, 94. look at burlington, vermont, 96. tomorrow, equally as hot. we're looking at temperatures from portions of the midwest, the ohio valley, the great lakes into the 90s. pittsburgh tomorrow, 94 degrees. we're heating up outside many we're also heating up in the tropics. we'll talk more about that coming up. >> thank you, michelle. >> sure. >>> president biden is expected to make a major announcement today. nbc news has learne
let's turn to michelle grossman. >> great to see you. it's going to be a tough week for many. you want to take action now. get the fan, the air conditioning. we're going to see temperatures soaring well above normal for this time of year into record-breaking territory. 72 million under heat alerts. heat warning for major cities like detroit, cleveland, philadelphia, boston. you are under a heat advisory as well. and we will see temperatures into the 90s into the triple digits. if you're...
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let's get an update from michelle grossman. good morning. >> we're watching those storms this morning, and we're going to see another batch moving on through later today. you can see active storms moving through wisconsin into michigan. we have severe thunderstorm watches in the yellow. warnings are in the orange. heavy rain is falling. lots of lightning with these storms, especially where you see the darker colors. that's prompting flooding as well. as we go throughout tonight, we're going to see a second round of storms that develop this evening due to this front sinking to the south. we could is see large hail, winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. a brief tornado is possible as well. 30 million people at risk especially in the yellow area. also indianapolis could see strong storms. in addition to the summer storms, we're looking at summer heat as well. once again throughout the plains into the southeast, we have heat advisories, heat warnings, because we're going to see temperatures soaring into the 90s and triple digits.
let's get an update from michelle grossman. good morning. >> we're watching those storms this morning, and we're going to see another batch moving on through later today. you can see active storms moving through wisconsin into michigan. we have severe thunderstorm watches in the yellow. warnings are in the orange. heavy rain is falling. lots of lightning with these storms, especially where you see the darker colors. that's prompting flooding as well. as we go throughout tonight, we're...
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let's get right to michelle grossman with more on what we can expect and when we're going to finally get some relief, michelle. good morning. >> good morning, frances. i know, it keeps going on and on. we're going to see this lasting throughout the weekend and into next week. let's take a look at what's happening this morning. 64 million people from the great lakes to the ohio valley into the northeast, also parts of new england. northern new england getting a break today. that's good news. heat advisories, heat watches, heat warnings. we're going to see temperatures soaring once again into the 90s. record territory, well above normal for this time of year. and you factor in the humidity. louisville, 98 degrees, with the humidity, it will feel like 102. 96 in washington, d.c. new york city feeling like 96 and we are looking at 97 in st. louis. we'll keep the heat in place tomorrow. baltimore, 100 degrees. hitting the triple digits, and 107 is what it's going to feel like, feeling like 99 in lexington tomorrow. and then sunday, d.c. also hitting the triple digit mark. we're going to c
let's get right to michelle grossman with more on what we can expect and when we're going to finally get some relief, michelle. good morning. >> good morning, frances. i know, it keeps going on and on. we're going to see this lasting throughout the weekend and into next week. let's take a look at what's happening this morning. 64 million people from the great lakes to the ohio valley into the northeast, also parts of new england. northern new england getting a break today. that's good...
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but there is that connection, they owe one people, and that's what the song is about. grossman called the one who's the volume or spell the last year. you organized a large scale talent contest, cool. the sound of my region for residents of border regions on the don't last. this year you will come to us will cover the process. what inspired you to hold this event? it stopped me up, but i will definitely view and improve your genius. what inspired me to run the contest. i was inspired by the emptiness on our tv screens this month through our new year's eve. i see these and pain is singing this songs and dancing around. and this goes on the get off the whole that i'm using the last thing on the radio. well, only socially conscious people admitting camouflage nets, donating dragons to the front line. everyone busy supporting the russian soldier, come with the popular culture, which is a thing from the past. the culture forced on us by the way to seems to exist completely outside of all that business. it lives apart from the people. you know, i'm not saying that on cystic individuals must
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michelle grossman is tracking the big summer warm-up. good morning. >> good morning. it's going to be a tough one we're looking at dangerous heat coast-to-coast, temperatures 10, 20 degrees above normal. in the triple-digits in some spots. it's not just the daytime temperatures. we're not going to recover overnight. it's going to be prolonged for most of this week. as we look at the coast-to-coast, nine, triple-digits, also 80s. once you factor in the humidity in a lot of spots, it will feel like over 100 degrees. look at this for today. over 90 degrees, over 150 million people will be dealing with that portions of the southwest into the plains, also into the northeast. the same throughout the southwest as well. looking at 100s through the south central states. 9 million people impacted by temperatures. over 100 degrees today. we do have 66 million under heat alerts, including heat advisories in the orange heat watches. heat warnings in the lighter pink, that's detroit. and temperatures again soaring well above normal into record-breaking territory. these are the temp
michelle grossman is tracking the big summer warm-up. good morning. >> good morning. it's going to be a tough one we're looking at dangerous heat coast-to-coast, temperatures 10, 20 degrees above normal. in the triple-digits in some spots. it's not just the daytime temperatures. we're not going to recover overnight. it's going to be prolonged for most of this week. as we look at the coast-to-coast, nine, triple-digits, also 80s. once you factor in the humidity in a lot of spots, it will...
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meteorologist michelle grossman with details this morning on potentially record-breaking temperaturesand i was sneak peeking. i'm seeing the number behind you is 49. i'm not the fastest on a sunday morning, michelle, but i think earlier when we spoke that number was 44 so it's heating up again. >> you're really paying attention on this monday morning. hi, richard. yeah. that number constantly changes and that number is starting to creep up. it's across the country. looking from california to the plains, across the southeast as well. we'll see record-break temperatures in some spots. temperatures into the triple digits. you factor in the humidity, it will feel like 100 degrees, 105 in many spots. now 45 million americans under heat alert, heat advisories. we have an excessive heat warning as well. record highs in some spots. we're going to watch that as we go throughout the monday. take a look at the numbers because we're looking at dang rou heats in parts of the plains, the south central states and the southeast as well. 100 degrees today in dallas. notice the number to the right. you
meteorologist michelle grossman with details this morning on potentially record-breaking temperaturesand i was sneak peeking. i'm seeing the number behind you is 49. i'm not the fastest on a sunday morning, michelle, but i think earlier when we spoke that number was 44 so it's heating up again. >> you're really paying attention on this monday morning. hi, richard. yeah. that number constantly changes and that number is starting to creep up. it's across the country. looking from california...
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michelle grossman, nbc meteorologist, good morning to you. lot to watch still. >> there's a lot to watch, yeah. we're looking at summer heat and storms. the bull's-eye is going to be in portions of the upper midwest. that's going to be the same story tomorrow. ac the country, over 40 million from california to the plains into the southeast. temperatures climbing into the triple digits. if you don't get there, we're going to factor in humidity. it will feel like the triple digits in many spots. we're going to break records as well. lots of heat across the country on this monday. we're looking at 102 in wichita. 100 in little rock. it's going to feel like 109 once you factor in humidity. temperatures near 100 in birmingham. look at the southeast as well. temperatures into the upper 90s in portions of the southeast. brunswick 92. factor in humidity, it will feel like 99. heat in place wednesday, thursday, friday. t triple digits tomorrow in memphis, atlanta, tallahassee. you factor in humidity, it will feel like 100 to 105. as we looktowards wed
michelle grossman, nbc meteorologist, good morning to you. lot to watch still. >> there's a lot to watch, yeah. we're looking at summer heat and storms. the bull's-eye is going to be in portions of the upper midwest. that's going to be the same story tomorrow. ac the country, over 40 million from california to the plains into the southeast. temperatures climbing into the triple digits. if you don't get there, we're going to factor in humidity. it will feel like the triple digits in many...
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the mother of the boys addressed grossman in the courtroom, saying she never apologized for what she. >> mark. mark was my heart, the heart, the kind heart, the big heart. the smart boy. he wanted to become a neurosurgeon. jacob was my tough boy. he was the family protector and many, many people were in court today to speak about them. and they did a wonderful job. >> the judge issued a reduced sentence and noted that miss grossman's lack of a criminal record and a long historyf philanthropy were factors as well. singapore airlines is now offering compensation to passengers who were on a flight that had severe turbulence. last month, the airline announced it sent offers to passengers who were on that may 21st flight, where one person died. the airline says passengers who suffered minor injuries will get $10,000. passengers who had more serious injuries can negotiate for higher payments if that flight from london to singapore was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok after running into severe turbulence, a 73 year old passenger died of a suspected heart attack. several others
the mother of the boys addressed grossman in the courtroom, saying she never apologized for what she. >> mark. mark was my heart, the heart, the kind heart, the big heart. the smart boy. he wanted to become a neurosurgeon. jacob was my tough boy. he was the family protector and many, many people were in court today to speak about them. and they did a wonderful job. >> the judge issued a reduced sentence and noted that miss grossman's lack of a criminal record and a long historyf...
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they owe one people, and that's what the song is about. grossman called the one who's the volume i spoke last year, you organized a large scale talent contest cooled, the sound of my region to a residence, a border, regions on the don't last. this year you will come test will cover one of russia. what inspired you to hold this event storming up, but i will definitely view and i'll probably be doing of what inspired me to run the cold test. i was inspired by the emptiness on not tv screens from up to new jersey. if i see these entertain is singing this songs and dancing around and this goes on the get off the yet or pull that i'm using. the last thing on the radio. well only socially conscious people admitting camouflage nets, donating draven's to the front line. everyone busy supporting the russian soldier with the popular culture which is a stream from the positive the culture forced on us by the way to seems to exist completely outside of all that is it lives apart from the people. you know, i'm not saying that ok, cystic individuals must now go out to start singing songs about the tro
they owe one people, and that's what the song is about. grossman called the one who's the volume i spoke last year, you organized a large scale talent contest cooled, the sound of my region to a residence, a border, regions on the don't last. this year you will come test will cover one of russia. what inspired you to hold this event storming up, but i will definitely view and i'll probably be doing of what inspired me to run the cold test. i was inspired by the emptiness on not tv screens from...
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grossman of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1316, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. grossman, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. grossman: i yield myself such time as i may consume. amendment number 20 seeks to address an often underdiscussed part of the ongoing border crisis. mr. grothman: the surge in immigration, recent years have witnessed an unprecedented increase in the number of migrants from these four countries attempting to cross the southwest border. in 2020, border patrol agents apprehended about 17,500 illegal entrants from these nations. that was the final year before president biden. this number surged more than 10-fold in fiscal year 2021 to 181,000 and sky rocketed to over 600,000 in fiscal year 2022. from 17,000 to 600,000. these numbers are common in the increase during this administration. understanding the factors behind this dramatic rise is crucial to understanding the challenge it poses. the biden
grossman of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1316, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. grossman, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. grossman: i yield myself such time as i may consume. amendment number 20 seeks to address an often underdiscussed part of the ongoing border crisis. mr. grothman: the surge in immigration, recent years have witnessed an unprecedented increase in the number of migrants from these...
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stonewall house is like the end of the rainbow, a treasure for lgbtq plus elders including howard grossmannd bradford smith, who've been a couple for more than 40 years. it's sunol house has been a nice, comforting place for us to finally settle down. we're basically we're all in the same boat, you know, we're getting older, we're aging, we have our health issues. it's like a family. it's one big family. they moved here four years ago after entering a lottery 2000 signed up for just 145 apartments. you won lottery to get into here. do you feel like you just won the lottery in life? definitely. yeah, right. definitely. the friends of ours that are that are gay are in that case, being seniors. they don't know where they're going to go. a report finds nearly half of older same sex couples applying for elder housing were subjected to discrimination. stonewall house is a response to that overseen by sage, a group that offers support for lgbtq plus elders. michael adams is sage's ceo. many older people who are lgbtq do not feel welcome and accepted. where they live. in fact, often sage constitue
stonewall house is like the end of the rainbow, a treasure for lgbtq plus elders including howard grossmannd bradford smith, who've been a couple for more than 40 years. it's sunol house has been a nice, comforting place for us to finally settle down. we're basically we're all in the same boat, you know, we're getting older, we're aging, we have our health issues. it's like a family. it's one big family. they moved here four years ago after entering a lottery 2000 signed up for just 145...
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, stonewall house is like the end of the rainbow, a treasure for lgbtq+ elders, including howard grossmanhave been a couple for more than 40 years. >> stonewall house has been a nice and comfortable place for us to finally settle down. >> basically we are on the same boat. we are getting older and aging and have our health issues. it's like a family, like one big family. >> they moved here four years ago after entering a lottery. 2,000 signed up for just 145 apartments. >> you win the lottery to get into here, and did you feel like you won the lottery in life? >> definitely. >> friends of ours that are gay and being seniors, they don't know where they are going to go. >> 48% same-sex couples looking for housing were subjected to discrimination, and sage offers a group for lgbtq elders. michael adams is sage's ♪♪ >> reporter: it's not just affordable housing. the community center at stonewall house offers a wide range of programs, including painting. barbara doesn't live here, but the 80-year-old does walk here, five times a week, a mile each way, to be with fellow members of the lgbtq+ co
, stonewall house is like the end of the rainbow, a treasure for lgbtq+ elders, including howard grossmanhave been a couple for more than 40 years. >> stonewall house has been a nice and comfortable place for us to finally settle down. >> basically we are on the same boat. we are getting older and aging and have our health issues. it's like a family, like one big family. >> they moved here four years ago after entering a lottery. 2,000 signed up for just 145 apartments....
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a treasure for lgbtq elders like howard grossman and bradford smith who have been a couple for 40 yearsth issues. it's like one big family. >> they moved here four years ago after entering a lottery, 2000 signed up for just 145 apartments. >> you won the lottery to get in here, do you feel like you left -- won the lottery in life? >> definitely, friends of ours today are in that case being seniors. they don't know where they will go. >> a report finds that half of older same-sex couples were subjected to discrimination. stonewall house is a response to that, overseen by sage, a group that offers support for lgbtq+ elders. michael adams is sages ceo. >> many people who are lgbtq do not feel welcome and accepted where ■çthey lived, deciduous will tell us that they feel the least safe where they live. >> it is not >> it is not just affordable housing, the community center with stonewall house offers a wide range of programs including painting. >> this is mine. >> barbara abrams does not live here, the 80-year-old does walk here five times a week, a mile each way to be with fellow members o
a treasure for lgbtq elders like howard grossman and bradford smith who have been a couple for 40 yearsth issues. it's like one big family. >> they moved here four years ago after entering a lottery, 2000 signed up for just 145 apartments. >> you won the lottery to get in here, do you feel like you left -- won the lottery in life? >> definitely, friends of ours today are in that case being seniors. they don't know where they will go. >> a report finds that half of older...
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michelle grossman, thank you so much. you tomorrow. >>> next up here we'll bring you the latest on donald trump's search for a vice president. we'll bring you the latest on what kind of candidate he's looking for. that's next when "way too early" returns. looking for. that's next when "way too early" returns. which is why downy does more to make clothes softer, fresher, and better. downy. breathe life into your laundry. so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? got him. good game. thanks for coming to our clinic, first one's free. >>> welcome back to "way too early." it is just about 5:30 a.m. here on the east coast, 2:30 out west on this tuesda
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let's go to michelle grossman for the forecast.for so much of the country. >> it really has. we're going to see that continuing today. the good news for the atlantic and the northeast, getting a break. a cold front came through and kind of broke that heatwave. we're going to warm up again on wednesday, but it will be short-lived. the heat will target the plains in the south central states and the southeast. we'll see triple digits again, and we do have a chance for showers in parts of new england and the east as well, new york specifically. we'll look at showers from the east coast down to the southeast. you could see tropical downpours, really, with heavy rain in florida. severe portions in the upper midwest. and hot and dry. we're looking at pretty high heat in the southwest and parts of california. then by wednesday, we're looking at the heat returning in portions of the northeast, the mid-atlantic. we're going to see temperatures back into the 90s. also looking for a chance of rain extending from new england to parts of the ohi
let's go to michelle grossman for the forecast.for so much of the country. >> it really has. we're going to see that continuing today. the good news for the atlantic and the northeast, getting a break. a cold front came through and kind of broke that heatwave. we're going to warm up again on wednesday, but it will be short-lived. the heat will target the plains in the south central states and the southeast. we'll see triple digits again, and we do have a chance for showers in parts of new...
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grossman. dr. adams, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair and ranking members. and thank you. thank you for your leadership. thank you for being here and certainly, i appreciate your visits in my district. we would love to have you come back. i'm just reintroducing -- i guess we are calling it reigniting, we are reigniting it, which attempts to codify some of the same efforts and the presidents budget proposal requested an increase for the msi's and other underserved communities. these institutions of course to play a vital role in educating this country's use, especially as higher education grapples with ongoing attacks to diversity, inclusion -- so you speak briefly with the work of the department is undertaking to ensure that sufficient funds are -- who have title iii or title v designations under the higher education? >> thank you very much for that question and i enjoyed visiting your district and i have to tell you, in my visits to hbc you, jackson state, louis state,
grossman. dr. adams, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair and ranking members. and thank you. thank you for your leadership. thank you for being here and certainly, i appreciate your visits in my district. we would love to have you come back. i'm just reintroducing -- i guess we are calling it reigniting, we are reigniting it, which attempts to codify some of the same efforts and the presidents budget proposal requested an increase for the msi's and other...
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caucus room podcast don calloway along with for public and strategists susan -- and former republican grossmane you, glad to see you. how important is this week for the campaign? is the debate over, under or hyped just the right amount? >> i think it is hyped just the right amount. the special thing about this debate is ultimately, it is a capitulation to the idea that donald trump has removed american alex from any of the norms each of us build careers in and the american system is built upon. that makes typically happen in university setting with an audience and there also is a vice presidential debate which it does not like -- seem like we will be having this year at all. this debate is a strange animal all of the door because former president donald trump has represented something that has removed american politics from something any of us knew and understood. i also do not think it will be a controlled environment the democratic advisors are looking for is there is no way to control donald trump. there is no rising to the occasion for the magnitude of the situation. he exists to throw bom
caucus room podcast don calloway along with for public and strategists susan -- and former republican grossmane you, glad to see you. how important is this week for the campaign? is the debate over, under or hyped just the right amount? >> i think it is hyped just the right amount. the special thing about this debate is ultimately, it is a capitulation to the idea that donald trump has removed american alex from any of the norms each of us build careers in and the american system is built...
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grossman waters, as always, thank you for coming to the saturday show.e for decades. why were these threats, particularly painful? >> well you know, it was sinister. he was a man who continued to call four times, and he made racial comments. he basically said, not only was he going to put a bullet between my eyes, he was going to cut my throat. and i want to tell you it did get to me. i am not someone who walks around, but this was more sinister. it was deadly, and so i am haunted by those kinds of comments coming from him. >> congresswoman, what made you want to face your harasser in court? >> i wanted to see who this human being was, and when he saw me, what was it about me that made him want to kill me to mark what did i say? what did i do that made him want to slit my throat or portable between my eyes? so i listened to him, and i hope he listens to me. i had my children in court with me, my daughter was there, my son was there, and they are fearful that i am going to be killed. and of course my staff has to endure these kinds of threats. this is not
grossman waters, as always, thank you for coming to the saturday show.e for decades. why were these threats, particularly painful? >> well you know, it was sinister. he was a man who continued to call four times, and he made racial comments. he basically said, not only was he going to put a bullet between my eyes, he was going to cut my throat. and i want to tell you it did get to me. i am not someone who walks around, but this was more sinister. it was deadly, and so i am haunted by...
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time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman. here in the north east. >> it's a tough one. we're looking at 74 million people impacted by heatedlerts whether it's a heat advisory, heat watch, heat warning. you're going to feel like over 100 degrees for several days, so you need to find those cooling centers, go to the movies, the libraries. if you have your air-conditioning and haven't used it yet, you want to make sure that is working. we're looking at temperatures soaring into the 90s on this last full day of spring. you factor in that humidity it'll feel like 107. feeling like 105 in bangore and same thing in boston 93 as well. and we're going to keep this high pressure in place, this heat dome, this bubble in place tomorrow. we're going to see those temperatures very similar to today. hot days, not a lot of heat at night. burlington, vermont feeling like 98 degrees, and there's bangore once again feeling like 104. we'll keep this ein place as we go throughout the weekend as well. lexington looking at 98 degrees. this is tough
time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman. here in the north east. >> it's a tough one. we're looking at 74 million people impacted by heatedlerts whether it's a heat advisory, heat watch, heat warning. you're going to feel like over 100 degrees for several days, so you need to find those cooling centers, go to the movies, the libraries. if you have your air-conditioning and haven't used it yet, you want to make sure that is working. we're looking at...
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doc ronnie johnson -- does everybody know ronnie johnson, grossman from texas?the white house doctor, and he said i was the healthiest president he feels in history. >> i just want to point out one little problem there. the doctor who administrates the test is ronny jackson. is it getting harder for him to convince people that it biden, the one with the cognitive issues? >> trump has never sounded coherent, so the good thing is, he started from a very low bar to begin with and also just turned 78 this week, so there's no real functional difference in age between these two men. i think they are both perfectly mentally competent. i want to go back to something susan said and that you asked her at the very end of her remarks. you said, will it make a difference if he wins? it's very important that we all remember the trump said he was cheated for the election that he actually won in 2016. he has been planting this lie not just from the biden election, which he actually lost. he said there were 3 million illegals that try to vote in '16 or he would have beaten hilla
doc ronnie johnson -- does everybody know ronnie johnson, grossman from texas?the white house doctor, and he said i was the healthiest president he feels in history. >> i just want to point out one little problem there. the doctor who administrates the test is ronny jackson. is it getting harder for him to convince people that it biden, the one with the cognitive issues? >> trump has never sounded coherent, so the good thing is, he started from a very low bar to begin with and also...
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nbc's antonia hylton, and meteorologist michelle grossman are following this crazy heat.irst, let's go to nbc's sam brock, in alberto's path in freeport, texas, a little break in some of the worst conditions, sam, what's the storm looking like from the ground? >> good morning. it's blustery, as you can see. the rain has subsided for now. a good thing for residents. we are on the west end of surf side beach. you can see how water logged everything is. you would be hard pressed to go in any direction. elevated from the ground, but still seeing all of this water, still a day later, pooling around their properties. i'm watching as residents are trekking back and forth, looking after one another. one woman was carrying groceries, got a ride in a pickup to go down to her neighbor. seeing lots of good samaritans. the fire department was prepared to rescue if they had to. the reality is they didn't need to. the water never got that high where there was a life threatening situation. that's good news. the members of this fire department told me even this morning, there were actuall
nbc's antonia hylton, and meteorologist michelle grossman are following this crazy heat.irst, let's go to nbc's sam brock, in alberto's path in freeport, texas, a little break in some of the worst conditions, sam, what's the storm looking like from the ground? >> good morning. it's blustery, as you can see. the rain has subsided for now. a good thing for residents. we are on the west end of surf side beach. you can see how water logged everything is. you would be hard pressed to go in any...
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general of the united states is held in contempt of congress and the effort is led by a comma i'm grossman famous for defying a house subpoena, and later this will both fill your heart and break it. ran k. was surviving first-graders of the sandy hook massacre. now high school graduates john berman here in for anderson and we do begin with the breaking news and i just want to show you again what new york police officers found in the back of a ford explorer, they pulled over early this morning in the city's queens borough. it is frankly terrifying seen as john miller himself, a veteran of the nypd and fbi, joins us now, along with former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe and john just just tell us what more authorities are learning about this man and what they found in his car while they're doing the deep die, if you've got the nypd's detective bureau, but also the nypd's intelligence bureau would specializes in counterterrorism matters and the joint terrorism task force with the fbi. all peeling back as life on one hand, what you're not finding yet and may never find is that he was radical
general of the united states is held in contempt of congress and the effort is led by a comma i'm grossman famous for defying a house subpoena, and later this will both fill your heart and break it. ran k. was surviving first-graders of the sandy hook massacre. now high school graduates john berman here in for anderson and we do begin with the breaking news and i just want to show you again what new york police officers found in the back of a ford explorer, they pulled over early this morning...
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trophy for the 1st time since 1996 and are on beaten fil fall. finishing top of the group in the now grossman's side, east process copeland and hungry before last minute. drill against switzerland, belmont police, the semi finals at the last 2 years and are also i'm beaten, and the competition drawing all 3 of the group games. they'll be hoping to channel the spirit of 1992 and they beat gemini and the file to win. the euro's has been said about 92, especially in the most part of the growing up that you uh you uh you learn about uh that particular summer i think we have a good team, but there's no doubt that for anything special to happen, we would have to be a bit of an upset, it's a mentality that we embrace, we'd like to seize the, the favorites and obviously gemini, will be strong, favorite to in front of the home crowd. says the 2nd game also today, but 1st off, but we'll see the defending champions incident action, they're up against switzerland. that's a little big stadium in the link. and that's where all correspond to the dominant can. is that for us, dominic that start with the defend
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and obviously how this plays out we're going to find out on thursday, wolf grossman, i want you to stand by his mj lee is joining us right now from the white house, mj. i understand you have some new reporting about how president biden's debate prep over at camp david is ramping up well we know that we are really in that final home homestretch because mock debates have begun at camp david, i'm told by a source that the full run through is really began and in earnest yesterday, then president biden is using a podium as a prop and we know that there is a biden adviser who is standing in for donald trump and other advisors that are playing the roles of jake tapper and dana bash are calling colleagues who will of course be moderating that debate on thursday. >> and all of this wolf is really about replicating in every way the experience that president biden might have thursday night that of course includes the substance of things are really going through every topic that could potentially come up on thursday night. and then there's just the pure performance aspect of this landing. leinz resp
and obviously how this plays out we're going to find out on thursday, wolf grossman, i want you to stand by his mj lee is joining us right now from the white house, mj. i understand you have some new reporting about how president biden's debate prep over at camp david is ramping up well we know that we are really in that final home homestretch because mock debates have begun at camp david, i'm told by a source that the full run through is really began and in earnest yesterday, then president...