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give you an update right now on unread k, as it moves through the baja peninsula through the gulf of california. given us buckets of rain for the west coast of mexico. otherwise, across the caribbean, we are running the risk of seen some storms pop up heavy rain for guatemala into our salvador and honduras. and we're going to end this one half in south america. we've got our typical rains falling through the amazon basin, but temperatures are now starting to bounce back in 10. sorry, we're up to 14 degrees as we head toward wednesday. that's your forecast. we'll see you soon. the sponsor cut on airways. in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'm exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of medicine. science tend to be a good subject to bring different peoples from all over the world together. office such as like a magic open, the more i learned about that, the more i respected science and the golden age with professor jimmy kelly on our jazz ah. ready this is al jazeera ah hello money side. this is the nice our life coming out in the next 60 m
give you an update right now on unread k, as it moves through the baja peninsula through the gulf of california. given us buckets of rain for the west coast of mexico. otherwise, across the caribbean, we are running the risk of seen some storms pop up heavy rain for guatemala into our salvador and honduras. and we're going to end this one half in south america. we've got our typical rains falling through the amazon basin, but temperatures are now starting to bounce back in 10. sorry, we're up...
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it winds down to the gulf of california, supplying water to seven states along the way, but the basin it's 22nd year of drought. this is clearly evident further downriver at the end of the nevada/arizona border, where the river flows into lake mead, the largest recent sorry in the nation, which 25 million peopleon for water. has it been this low before? >> not since 1937 when it was filled. so we're anticipating to be in the first-ever shortage condition in history. >> reporter: in fact lake mead is 143 feet below full capacity and has shed ha mind-boggling 5.5 trillion gallons of water in the last 20 years. the low water levels mean power generation at the hoover dam is down 25%. >> no one can tell with any certainty, but we can all hope that the future will be wetter. >> reporter: for his part, atkin is hoping for a wet monsoon season this summer to re plenish hi dry ponds and keep his cattle business afloat. >> we could catch more water in one week than in three we're. >> reporter: if not, he predicts the entire country will be impacted by this unprecedented drought. >> it's almost
it winds down to the gulf of california, supplying water to seven states along the way, but the basin it's 22nd year of drought. this is clearly evident further downriver at the end of the nevada/arizona border, where the river flows into lake mead, the largest recent sorry in the nation, which 25 million peopleon for water. has it been this low before? >> not since 1937 when it was filled. so we're anticipating to be in the first-ever shortage condition in history. >> reporter: in...
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Jun 30, 2021
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you see all those greens that some tropical moisture coming out of the gulf of california and even a bit of the gulf of mexico as well and it fires off thunderstorms and what do you not need during high fire? danger thunderstorms. these storms basically all south of lake tahoe. about bear valley south, but some definitely strong lightning strikes there. so concerns for fire. obviously the fire the lava fire up on mount shasta, just outside of weed and mount shasta lake shasta, china, they those were lightning starts. so that's our big concern right now. but for us, we look like we're kind of in between all the weather, which is great. the big big heat to the north. the big. thunderstorms and heat to the south and fire concerns. tomorrow morning's forecasts. the fog about where it was this morning, and then you'll notice the temperatures fill in, but not as hot a little bit. the sea breeze really bali is like a battle of air masses, right the heat from the valleys trying to go this way, and the cool air is pushing it back. and that's why the bay area is such a popular place to live bec
you see all those greens that some tropical moisture coming out of the gulf of california and even a bit of the gulf of mexico as well and it fires off thunderstorms and what do you not need during high fire? danger thunderstorms. these storms basically all south of lake tahoe. about bear valley south, but some definitely strong lightning strikes there. so concerns for fire. obviously the fire the lava fire up on mount shasta, just outside of weed and mount shasta lake shasta, china, they those...
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the river then winds down to the gulf of california, supplying water to seven states along the way. basin is now in its 22nd year of drought. this is clearly evident further down river at the end of the nevada/arizona border where the river flows into lake mead, the largest reservoir in the nation, which 25 million people depend on for water. has it ever been this low before? >> it hasn't, not since filling in 1937. so we are anticipating the lower basin to be in the first ever shortage condition in history. >> reporter: in fact, lake mead is 143 feet below full capacity and has shed a mind-boggling 5.5 trillion gallons of water in the last 20 years. those low water levels mean power generation at the hoover dam is down 25%. >> no one can really tell with any certainty, but we can all hope that the future will be wetter. >> reporter: for his part, atkin is hoping for a wet monsoon season this summer to replenish his dry ponds and keep his cattle business afloat. >> we could catch more water in one week than we've caught in three years. >> reporter: but if not, he predicts the entire
the river then winds down to the gulf of california, supplying water to seven states along the way. basin is now in its 22nd year of drought. this is clearly evident further down river at the end of the nevada/arizona border where the river flows into lake mead, the largest reservoir in the nation, which 25 million people depend on for water. has it ever been this low before? >> it hasn't, not since filling in 1937. so we are anticipating the lower basin to be in the first ever shortage...
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river basin, which is fed from snow pack from the rocky mountains, which lines down to the gulf of california the basin is now in its 22nd year of drought. this is clearly evident further down river at the border where the river flows into lake meade, the largest reservoir in the nation. has it ever been this low before? >> not since 1937. so we are anticipating the lower basin to be in the first-ever shortage condition in history. >> in fact, lake meade is 143 feet below full capacity, and has shed a mind-boggling 5.5 t 5.5 trillion gallons of water in the last 20 years. that means power generation at the hoover dam is down 25%. >> no one can tell with certainty, but we can all hope that the future will be wetter. >> for his part, atkin is hoping for a wet monsoon season. >> we could catch more water in one week than we've caught in three years. >> if not, he predicts the entire country will be impacted by this unprecedented western drought. >> it's such a large area. i mean, it's almost half of the united states now. if this goes one more year, it will have a huge effect on everyone. >> rep
river basin, which is fed from snow pack from the rocky mountains, which lines down to the gulf of california the basin is now in its 22nd year of drought. this is clearly evident further down river at the border where the river flows into lake meade, the largest reservoir in the nation. has it ever been this low before? >> not since 1937. so we are anticipating the lower basin to be in the first-ever shortage condition in history. >> in fact, lake meade is 143 feet below full...
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the river then winds down to the gulf of california, supplying water to seven states along the way. its 22nd year of droughts. this is clearly evident further down river at the end of the arizona border where the river flows into lake mead, the largest reservoir in the nation which 25 million depend for water. has it ever been this low? >> it hasn't, since 1937. we are estimating the basin to be in the first ever shortage condition in history. >> reporter: lake mead is 133 feet below capacity and has shed a mind-boggling 5.5 trillion gallons of water in the last 20 years. those low water levels mean power generation at the hoover dam is down 25%. >> no one can tell with any certainty, but we can all hope that the future will be wetter. >> reporter: for his part, atkin is hoping for a wet monsoon season this summer to replenish his dry pond. >> we expect more water in one week than in three years. >> reporter: if not, it will be impacted by the unprecedented drought. >> if this goes one more year this will have a huge effect on everyone. >> reporter: scientists say this is a problem
the river then winds down to the gulf of california, supplying water to seven states along the way. its 22nd year of droughts. this is clearly evident further down river at the end of the arizona border where the river flows into lake mead, the largest reservoir in the nation which 25 million depend for water. has it ever been this low? >> it hasn't, since 1937. we are estimating the basin to be in the first ever shortage condition in history. >> reporter: lake mead is 133 feet...
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the river then winds down to the gulf of california, supplying water to seven states along the way. n is now in its 22nd year of drought. this is clearly evident further down river at the end of the nevada/arizona border where the river flows into lake mead. the largest reservoir in the nation which 25 million people depend on for water. >> has it ever been this low before? >> it has. we are anticipating the lower basin to be in the first ever shortage condition in history. >> reporter: in fact, lake mead is 143 feet below full capacity. and has shed a mind-boggling 5.5 trillion gallons of water in the last 20 years. those low water levels mean power generation at the hoover dam is down 25%. >> no one can really tell with any certainty, but we can all hope that the future will be wetter. >> reporter: for his part, atkin is hoping for a wet monsoon season this summer to replenish his dry ponds and keep his cattle business afloat. >> we could catch more water in one week than we've caught in three years. >> reporter: but if not, he predicts the entire country will be impacted by this u
the river then winds down to the gulf of california, supplying water to seven states along the way. n is now in its 22nd year of drought. this is clearly evident further down river at the end of the nevada/arizona border where the river flows into lake mead. the largest reservoir in the nation which 25 million people depend on for water. >> has it ever been this low before? >> it has. we are anticipating the lower basin to be in the first ever shortage condition in history. >>...
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Jun 30, 2021
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go right there through the gulf of california looks like it will start to track a little further northore coming on shore and all along this path here. you're going to see a lot of heavy rainfall mas. lot of had a ton of rain got lot of rain into kabul and it looks like things are going to be very wet through that period. but then looks like after that happens. this all starts to fall apart. some of that may wind up in southern california. other right now. we've got that fog that is beginning to move in across the bay area. and you can see the clouds crossing in the san francisco right now. more that on the way. and that's a good sign that we're seeing a lot of moisture come on shore from the pacific right now. probably going to see some drizzle out there as well to temperatures. today. yeah. kind warming up a bit. in fact, today. probably the hottest day of the week. as much as 8 degrees warmer in concord today. so numbers breaking down like this yet conquered was the warmest spot 92 degrees today 87 a little more 62 degrees in san francisco, 70 in oakland, 77 degrees in san jose at 8
go right there through the gulf of california looks like it will start to track a little further northore coming on shore and all along this path here. you're going to see a lot of heavy rainfall mas. lot of had a ton of rain got lot of rain into kabul and it looks like things are going to be very wet through that period. but then looks like after that happens. this all starts to fall apart. some of that may wind up in southern california. other right now. we've got that fog that is beginning...
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cayotera in the gulf of california. old bridger is death on us. that is a quote, it is what brigham young said, jim bridger and his partner the we bask as it sent a letter to brigham young who had just established the church of latter-day saints occasion insult lake city, and with that warning, brigham young said, i believe old bridger's is death on us, and if you knew that hundreds of indians were coming to slaughter us, he would probably kill a man who tried to warn us. so there was conflict there. continuing in the 80 words. marianne, pet, virginia, mary, josephine. gold rush and the mapmakers. bridger pass. was creek treaty. the mormons take fort bridger. guiding door. chief guide for the utah war. the search for yellowstone. america's guide and storyteller. lazing the bridger trail. the powder river campaign. red cloud fights back. the battle of the hundred and the hand. the pros would not permit richard to be in danger. and so much farther. that's a wide variety of experiences and encounters, and the book follows bridger as he went through h
cayotera in the gulf of california. old bridger is death on us. that is a quote, it is what brigham young said, jim bridger and his partner the we bask as it sent a letter to brigham young who had just established the church of latter-day saints occasion insult lake city, and with that warning, brigham young said, i believe old bridger's is death on us, and if you knew that hundreds of indians were coming to slaughter us, he would probably kill a man who tried to warn us. so there was conflict...
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meanwhile, for the gulf of california out to see. they're looking at 80 already on the monsoon. imes the taps into some of this warm moisture. you can see by the time we get to july, august will be plenty to be had, which in our backyard. we have this low that's expected to migrate to the south tapping into right now. there's not much to bring up our way. that's kind of good news a little bit because that's not the kind of moisture we what we want to come in from the northwest and from the pacific good stratus rain is what we would like to get. so for the game plan we have for this week for tonight. we've got the patchy fog coastal drizzle tease. what everyone call. we've got mild temperatures in the 50's going on here for most of the area, midweek and onward. well, we've got the fog in the morning and the drizzle stuff. high temperatures reaching about 80 then late into the weekend. the weekend that's we're going to park near 100 expected. but again, this will be a shorter time period and not quite as severe. we're going to walk through all of that coming up in just a bit. and i
meanwhile, for the gulf of california out to see. they're looking at 80 already on the monsoon. imes the taps into some of this warm moisture. you can see by the time we get to july, august will be plenty to be had, which in our backyard. we have this low that's expected to migrate to the south tapping into right now. there's not much to bring up our way. that's kind of good news a little bit because that's not the kind of moisture we what we want to come in from the northwest and from the...
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but now it's staying right there in the gulf of california and then watch over the next few hours.e is tracking a little bit further to the north. then finally coming on shore and begin to fall apart. so yeah, headed down that way. expect some very heavy rainfall. expect some thunderstorms maybe some flash flooding. and of course, some big time waves in kabul. other kind of quiet. we've got low clouds and fog that will begin to move on shore looking toward sfo right now. the clouds have already moved on their more on the way. in fact, today we saw the probably the warmest day of the week. temperatures heat up as much as 5 to 8 degrees. warmer around the bay area, at least most of the bay area. numbers. not bad, although still running below the average in the san francisco 62 degrees slightly below the average in oakland at 7077 in san jose 87 degrees in little more getting hot in concord and 92. that was the hot spot and 89 degrees in santa rosa. candidates around the state got the fog along the coastline. you've got low pressure to the north. another low that spending just the eas
but now it's staying right there in the gulf of california and then watch over the next few hours.e is tracking a little bit further to the north. then finally coming on shore and begin to fall apart. so yeah, headed down that way. expect some very heavy rainfall. expect some thunderstorms maybe some flash flooding. and of course, some big time waves in kabul. other kind of quiet. we've got low clouds and fog that will begin to move on shore looking toward sfo right now. the clouds have already...
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the rockies 17 years without tasting bread fort bridger the oregon trail kayaterra and the gulf of california old bridger is death on us. that's a quote. it's what brigham young said jim bridger and his partner louis vasquez sent a letter to brigham young who had just established the church of the latter-day saints location in salt lake city. and with that warning bring them young said i believe old bridger's death on us and if he knew that that hundreds and hundreds of indians were coming to slaughter us. he would probably kill a man who tried to warn us. so there was conflict there continuing in in the 80 words here marianne chapetta, virginia and mary josephine. that's a wife and three of his children gold rush in the mapmakers bridger pass horse creek treaty the mormons take fort bridger guiding gore gk, warren and ferdinand hayden chief guide for the utah war the search for yellowstone america's guide and storyteller blazing the bridger trail to powder river campaign red cloud fights back. the battle of the hundred in the hand the crows would not permit bridger to be in dangered so much
the rockies 17 years without tasting bread fort bridger the oregon trail kayaterra and the gulf of california old bridger is death on us. that's a quote. it's what brigham young said jim bridger and his partner louis vasquez sent a letter to brigham young who had just established the church of the latter-day saints location in salt lake city. and with that warning bring them young said i believe old bridger's death on us and if he knew that that hundreds and hundreds of indians were coming to...
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gulf states tapping into some of that gulf energy, the gulf moisture. and you know, as we head toward the west, we could see a 130 temperature records broken this. we look at redding california, high of $41.00 on wednesday sponsored pay cut on airways. be part of the debate itself defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about where the man was white, man, touching aloud the dream, where a global audience become a global community, jumping to the comment, fraction, and part of the discussion. there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online faith on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello. this is a news hour on al jazeera. i'm fully back to life from our world headquarters in coming up in the next 60 minute, full lockdown in malaysia. the prime minister was a potential catastrophe. several southeast asian.
gulf states tapping into some of that gulf energy, the gulf moisture. and you know, as we head toward the west, we could see a 130 temperature records broken this. we look at redding california, high of $41.00 on wednesday sponsored pay cut on airways. be part of the debate itself defeating the end because it in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about where the man was white, man, touching aloud the dream, where a...
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meteorologist pointed out portland was expected to be hotter than 99.8% of earth yesterday with some the sahara desert, persian gulf and california's deserts reaching higher temperatures. so those are the numbers. and they are all kind of mind blowing. but the effects are even more brutal. put simply, humans cannot function very well in this kind of heat. we have not evolved to deal with 112 degrees. the pacific northwest where summers are usually temperate and many people do not have air conditioning, it sure as heck is not designed for it. >> you didn't have to go far in portland to find people impacted by the record-breaking heat. wendy checking in the hotel downtown. >> we don't have air conditioning and it's so hot and we wanted to give our dog a chance to cool off. >> reporter: she said paying for a two-night sfa it was way less costly than an ac unit. >> a search for a hotel in seattle this weekend through monday shows room after room sold out. on that same block zeus cafe had to close early. >> mainly for the safety of my staff. so we want to make sure that we have minimal equipment running. >> reporter: other places had to
meteorologist pointed out portland was expected to be hotter than 99.8% of earth yesterday with some the sahara desert, persian gulf and california's deserts reaching higher temperatures. so those are the numbers. and they are all kind of mind blowing. but the effects are even more brutal. put simply, humans cannot function very well in this kind of heat. we have not evolved to deal with 112 degrees. the pacific northwest where summers are usually temperate and many people do not have air...
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i noticed at the top of the hour you talked about sunrise march is happening in both california and across the gulfere have been lots of action, whether that is against line three or these kinds of infrastructure negotiations trying to raise awareness of lawmakers of just cap urgent the climate crisis is. you need to keep that up. the good news is that just a week or two ago, a group of senators -- we have over 12 senators at this point now have said in the line of senator markey, no climate, no deal. meaning if there is not climate change under the package that moves forward the summer, they're not going to move the package forward this summer. i think that has shaken pre-the negotiations in congress because what we are now seeing is majority leader schumer is saying, ok, we can have a two track process. we can continue along with this bipartisan idea that has been going on for several months now and we can finally start the budget reconciliation process for the broader infrastructure package that senator sanders is helping to lead. i think you're started to see this to track process develop the f
i noticed at the top of the hour you talked about sunrise march is happening in both california and across the gulfere have been lots of action, whether that is against line three or these kinds of infrastructure negotiations trying to raise awareness of lawmakers of just cap urgent the climate crisis is. you need to keep that up. the good news is that just a week or two ago, a group of senators -- we have over 12 senators at this point now have said in the line of senator markey, no climate,...
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. >> this particular gulf vw is somewhat rare here, and there is about 140 of those specific vehicles registered in the greater southern californiao we had a finite universe but we didn't have a good plate. >> reporter: according to spitzer, the $500,000 reward could be given out if there is a conviction in the case. >> that money will be divided into any number of ways to the individuals responsible that led us to the arrest and conviction of these individuals. >> the d.a. says the suspects took steps to hide th c fod t home of the shooter's grandmother.ann an ta joe, canada was motivated by hate when he intentionally drove a truck into a muslim family walking down the street killing four. the suspect faces murder charges. police say he was wearing a body armor type vest. >>> a massive tornado seen for miles as it roared across farmland in colorado. there it is. this was about 60 miles from denver, and several homes and businesses were damaged. now let's take a look at your tuesday forecast. >> good morning. the flooding threat remains high from southeast oklahoma to the gulf coast. parts of the sooner state saw more than 12 inc
. >> this particular gulf vw is somewhat rare here, and there is about 140 of those specific vehicles registered in the greater southern californiao we had a finite universe but we didn't have a good plate. >> reporter: according to spitzer, the $500,000 reward could be given out if there is a conviction in the case. >> that money will be divided into any number of ways to the individuals responsible that led us to the arrest and conviction of these individuals. >> the...
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of homes. nbc's catie beck is in new orleans and steve patterson is in santa monica, california. katie, tropical storm claudette brought significant rain and flooding across the gulfisiana declared a state of emergency. how are folks coping as this thing is moving? >> reporter: it's hard to tell that there was a state of emergency in effect earlier today here. there's definitely sunny skies and no rain right now. earlier today and overnight we were drenched with rain and heavy wind gusts and slidell saw significant flooding inside homes. it's moved north and now alabama and georgia is the targets and then the carolinas. that tornado is really damaged that we can't predict always because these are sort of pop-up events as a result of the tropical systems. you don't have a lot of warning with these type of systems. to get into place so you need vigilant. we know right now florida, alabama and georgia with warnings and watches in place. you need to be aware that those tornados can spin up and do quite a bit of damage and the continued threat going into tomorrow is what more are we going to see in terms of tornado? we expect more heavy rainfall throughout georgia and
of homes. nbc's catie beck is in new orleans and steve patterson is in santa monica, california. katie, tropical storm claudette brought significant rain and flooding across the gulfisiana declared a state of emergency. how are folks coping as this thing is moving? >> reporter: it's hard to tell that there was a state of emergency in effect earlier today here. there's definitely sunny skies and no rain right now. earlier today and overnight we were drenched with rain and heavy wind gusts...
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of flooding and wind damage along the gulf coast and national weather service, a possible tornado that touched down in mississippi. intense heat wave scorching the south west. several state highs in triple digits including californiancy there. rick here with the latest. a variation and intensity. reporter: you said it, so many things going on. one thing we haven't talked about the incredible flooding overnight in the indiana area from a huge storm sprinkler there probably a ton of flooding, we have other stories going on this here, tropical storm right before making thankful around the louisiana area. forty-five and our storms, the center of the storm, all of the action the entire time has been well off to the east and north so where you see the center into alabama, all the moisture is ahead of it. across eastern alabama across parts of georgia as well. that's when to continue to be the case and we will continue to watch a threat for tornadoes and receipt this tropical system. we still have tropical storm warnings in effect across the panhandle of florida and across areas far southeast of alabama, the winds are still strong. we have storm practice across coastal areas in north carolina, this will continue to cross
of flooding and wind damage along the gulf coast and national weather service, a possible tornado that touched down in mississippi. intense heat wave scorching the south west. several state highs in triple digits including californiancy there. rick here with the latest. a variation and intensity. reporter: you said it, so many things going on. one thing we haven't talked about the incredible flooding overnight in the indiana area from a huge storm sprinkler there probably a ton of flooding, we...
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gulf coast. waves already crashing along the ot of rain. >> it's just getting started. >>> meantime, it's extreme heat and fire danger putting 15 states on alert tonight as well. from california to illinois, more record highs set today threatening power grids and power supplies. matt gutman live from los angeles. officials there are really concern about the strain on the power grid tonight. >> reporter: there's so much concern, whit, that the state's governor issued this emergency proclamation, basically freeing up utility companies to ramp up production. the governor citing the extreme heat peril. it's 120 degrees in many parts of california and the lows aren't getting that low and the heat has been lingering for days. that's why we're seeing this comp foucer ergy use, turn thos blinds, and also avoid using any major appliances. now, the next several hours are going to be critical for the electrical grid, and that heat is forecasted to stay here through the weekend, only breaking on monday. >> everyone has to do their part. matt, thank you. >>> now to over major news this friday night, the coronavirus and the growing concern about the delta variant first seen in india. fears
gulf coast. waves already crashing along the ot of rain. >> it's just getting started. >>> meantime, it's extreme heat and fire danger putting 15 states on alert tonight as well. from california to illinois, more record highs set today threatening power grids and power supplies. matt gutman live from los angeles. officials there are really concern about the strain on the power grid tonight. >> reporter: there's so much concern, whit, that the state's governor issued this...
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the gulf coast with up to a foot of rain in some areas this weekend, but the big weather story this weekend remains the extreme heat. triple digit temperatures are expected today from northern california to denver, and all the way to the desert southwest, and checking today's high temperatures elsewhere, 90s in chicago and minneapolis, boston and new york will be in the high 70s, 84 in portland, 86 in miami. >>> coming up, finally some good news when it comes to the price of housing. >>> also ahead, the soccer superstar who publicly shunned coke for water. the massive impact he's had on coca-cola's bottom line. >>> but first, a new idea from the governor of texas to finish the border wall and confront the migrant crisis on the southern border. >>> back now with a stunning sight from rural canada. that's a rope tornado kicking up dirt in saskatchewan. damage was minimal, but one witness says the storm caused a nearby moose to get very upset. >>> the u.s. housing market is experiencing a short fall of 5.5 million homes. that's according to a new report which looked at single and multifamily homes and apartments nationwide. builders say new construction has been lagging for 20 years. the
the gulf coast with up to a foot of rain in some areas this weekend, but the big weather story this weekend remains the extreme heat. triple digit temperatures are expected today from northern california to denver, and all the way to the desert southwest, and checking today's high temperatures elsewhere, 90s in chicago and minneapolis, boston and new york will be in the high 70s, 84 in portland, 86 in miami. >>> coming up, finally some good news when it comes to the price of housing....
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gulf of oman 800 miles southeast of tehran. no word what started the fire. 20 people were injured. >> bill: another alert police in california releasingdeadly rail yard shooting that happened in san jose. >> on three. let me see your hands. move away, move right. >> hold on. >> stairwell. >> bill: it runs for 4 1/2 minutes in length and shows deputies approaching the scene, guns drawn moments after the first shots were fired. william la jeunesse is live in l.a. what else is on the body cam video? >> zero hesitation and uncanny coordination. you had five cops, two agencies, deputies and police work seamlessly to follow the gunshots and find the shooter. >> get behind that engine block over there. behind that engine block. hold that door. i got a rifle. >> you go first. >> keep your hands up. >> all right, hands on your head. >> okay, go back. >> are you going to open the door for us? >> give me your key card. >> are you ready? >> yes. >> i'm clear right. >> okay. >> third floor. conference room? >> okay. i got somebody down. on three, >> let me see your hands. >> sheriff's office, sheriff's office, sheriff's office. >> okay, stand by,
gulf of oman 800 miles southeast of tehran. no word what started the fire. 20 people were injured. >> bill: another alert police in california releasingdeadly rail yard shooting that happened in san jose. >> on three. let me see your hands. move away, move right. >> hold on. >> stairwell. >> bill: it runs for 4 1/2 minutes in length and shows deputies approaching the scene, guns drawn moments after the first shots were fired. william la jeunesse is live in l.a....
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Jun 17, 2021
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the gulf coast with up to a foot of rain in some areas this weekend, but the big weather story this weekend remains the extreme heat. triple digit temperatures are expected today from northern california to denver, and all the way to the desert southwest, and checking today's high temperatures elsewhere, 90s in chicago and minneapolis, boston and new york will be in the high 70s, 84 in portland, 86 in miami. >>> coming up, finally some good news when it comes to the price of housing. >>> also ahead, the soccer superstar who publicly shunned coke for water. the massive impact he's had on coca-cola's bottom line. >>> but first, a new idea from the governor of texas to finish the border wall and confront the migrant crisis on the southern border. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccinat
the gulf coast with up to a foot of rain in some areas this weekend, but the big weather story this weekend remains the extreme heat. triple digit temperatures are expected today from northern california to denver, and all the way to the desert southwest, and checking today's high temperatures elsewhere, 90s in chicago and minneapolis, boston and new york will be in the high 70s, 84 in portland, 86 in miami. >>> coming up, finally some good news when it comes to the price of housing....
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Jun 16, 2021
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the 3rd gulf major the, the us open begins at torrey pines in california on thursday. bryce and december is a defending champion, but he's build up the toner and he's been dominated by talk of a feud between him and brooks. kept cut off following a viral video at the p. j. championship. faith golf as of playing it down there. if it gets outside the scope of, you know, just integrity and honor and that they can get a little interesting. but same point time all of it's been good fun. it's been fun . i mean to, to be honest, people saying, you know, burke's, his name out there. i love it. i think it's great. i think it's hilarious as far as perception. i'm not really too concerned. i'm worried about what i gotta do and what i'm doing. i'm not concerned about what other people think. i was concerned about what everybody thought. i've been a lot been in a world of pain. the brooklyn, that's a one wind from reaching the fast eastern conference finals since 2003 kevin around got 49 points and that stormed back to be in the box 114 to one in white and game 5 on tuesday in new york. one say that was, that was 17 points down in the 3rd quarter, but around performance assess franchise
the 3rd gulf major the, the us open begins at torrey pines in california on thursday. bryce and december is a defending champion, but he's build up the toner and he's been dominated by talk of a feud between him and brooks. kept cut off following a viral video at the p. j. championship. faith golf as of playing it down there. if it gets outside the scope of, you know, just integrity and honor and that they can get a little interesting. but same point time all of it's been good fun. it's been...
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Jun 10, 2021
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northeast, sunny and hot through the great lakes into the gulf coast of texas, fire danger continuing out west with more rain northern californiamer tomorrow, and we'll continue to warm up for the weekend with some mid-80s. still pretty nice, though, until about the middle of next week when our temperatures spike and reach into the mid-90s. and for san francisco we'll see some low 60s today and mostly sunny skies. upper 60s for the weekend with some breezy winds. >> and that is >> and that is your latest weather. craig. >> al, thank you >>> up next, the wait is over. we're going to catch up with that crew down in orlando. checking out universal orlando resorts newest velocicoaster a sneak peek at what is sure to be the summer's hottest ride, but first, this istoday" on " wawanna help k kids get ththr homemework done?e? wellll, an interernet coconnection's's a good stst. but t kids alsoo need comomputers. and somemetimes the e hardest thing ababout homewowork isis finding a a place to do it.. so w why not hooook community centnters up witith wifi? for kidsds like us, , and alall the amazazing thingss we'r're gonna lelearn. overe
northeast, sunny and hot through the great lakes into the gulf coast of texas, fire danger continuing out west with more rain northern californiamer tomorrow, and we'll continue to warm up for the weekend with some mid-80s. still pretty nice, though, until about the middle of next week when our temperatures spike and reach into the mid-90s. and for san francisco we'll see some low 60s today and mostly sunny skies. upper 60s for the weekend with some breezy winds. >> and that is >>...
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Jun 18, 2021
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california's governor declared a state of emergency due to the heat. hundreds of miles away, tropical storm warnings now issued for the gulf coast, from louisiana acrossdrugs. and juneteenth is now a federal holiday. president biden sign the bill into hlaw today, making it all official and now you know the news of this thursday, june 17, 2021 i'm shepard smith. follow us on cnbc. ♪ ♪ this bathroom is too cute! this one is too cool! [ grunts ] this one is just right. [ grunts ] oh! find your just right at kohler.com. bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depression can disrupt your life and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms, and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. now i'm feeling connected. empowered. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly de
california's governor declared a state of emergency due to the heat. hundreds of miles away, tropical storm warnings now issued for the gulf coast, from louisiana acrossdrugs. and juneteenth is now a federal holiday. president biden sign the bill into hlaw today, making it all official and now you know the news of this thursday, june 17, 2021 i'm shepard smith. follow us on cnbc. ♪ ♪ this bathroom is too cute! this one is too cool! [ grunts ] this one is just right. [ grunts ] oh! find your...
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Jun 18, 2021
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california's governor declared a state of emergency due to the heat. hundreds of miles away, tropical storm warnings now issued for the gulf coast, from louisiana, acrossabama, and florida, and the biden administration announcing it will invest more than $3 billion in antiviral drugs to combat covid-19, and other viral threats in the future. >>> and juneteenth, a day that commemorates the end of slavery in america is now a federal holiday. president biden signed the bill into law today, making it all official and now, you know the news of this thursday, june the 17th, 2021 i'm shepard smith, we hope you'll follow us on instagram and twitter @thenewsoncnbc >>> it is 5:00 a.m. at cnbc global headquarters. here is your top five at 5:00. stocks getting back on track our rbc capital markets is with us on where we go from here. >>> getting reddit love. he speaks out over the company's latest run higher. he says retail investors quote/ quote/unquote, just get it >>> tiktok ban take two.
california's governor declared a state of emergency due to the heat. hundreds of miles away, tropical storm warnings now issued for the gulf coast, from louisiana, acrossabama, and florida, and the biden administration announcing it will invest more than $3 billion in antiviral drugs to combat covid-19, and other viral threats in the future. >>> and juneteenth, a day that commemorates the end of slavery in america is now a federal holiday. president biden signed the bill into law...
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Jun 10, 2021
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gulf of alaska, and that one will be approaching on friday. now it does look like it's going to bring some showers to extreme northern california, but as far asned, i'm going to show you here. future cast. it doesn't just hold together. there, enough for it to make it down to you know the bay. i mean, we could see a sprinkle maybe a light shower in the northern reaches of sonoma county. but this is friday at three o'clock and you see it just kind of starts to fall apart as it so often does. here are highs tomorrow we are going to have mostly sunny skies. once you get into the afternoon, a little bit warmer to see those temperatures ticking up a couple degrees but still. below average. we should be, you know, 80 degrees inland and we're not there yet. we will start to warm up, though, as we head into saturday and sunday and you can see by the time we get to monday, we're starting to get back to those seasonal temperatures as we roll into the weekend, andre back to you, uh, heat returns. all right. thank you so much collar well this afternoon at san jose, the police chief continued the tradition of raising the rainbow flag in front of police he
gulf of alaska, and that one will be approaching on friday. now it does look like it's going to bring some showers to extreme northern california, but as far asned, i'm going to show you here. future cast. it doesn't just hold together. there, enough for it to make it down to you know the bay. i mean, we could see a sprinkle maybe a light shower in the northern reaches of sonoma county. but this is friday at three o'clock and you see it just kind of starts to fall apart as it so often does....