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the moisture it came from tropical storm alberto that formed in the gulf of mexico. traveled across the gulf of mexico and got caught up. over the bay area, some of it streaming through. backing into the weather pattern beginning oned with with the breeze. through the rest of the week. the moisture in place, there is still a chance for pop up showers, a thunderstorm, 15-20% chance. 80-85% chance of a mix of cloud and sunshine. getting into the mix of clouds and sun hitting through it. just an outside chance of an isolated shower. it will be in the rear view mirror. back to the normal late june pattern. mix of clouds and sunshine. a beautiful look over san francisco, the temperatures still 91 degrees in concord, making it to the upper 90s earlier today. antioch, 100 degrees just below 90 in livermore. much more reasonable for this time of the year. 80 in san jose and 76 degrees in santa rosa. 62 degrees right now in san francisco. let's take a look at where we will end up for low temperatures tonight. close to what is normal for this time of the year. inland spots, a f
the moisture it came from tropical storm alberto that formed in the gulf of mexico. traveled across the gulf of mexico and got caught up. over the bay area, some of it streaming through. backing into the weather pattern beginning oned with with the breeze. through the rest of the week. the moisture in place, there is still a chance for pop up showers, a thunderstorm, 15-20% chance. 80-85% chance of a mix of cloud and sunshine. getting into the mix of clouds and sun hitting through it. just an...
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as we come on the air tonight, tropical storm alberto is churning across the gulf of mexico on track for making an early morning landfall. the first storm of the atlantic season is packing 40 mile per hour sustained winds and already creating considerable troubles as it makes its approach while eastern mexico is the likely bulls eye of the storm, the heavy rains, high tides, and storm surge are already bringing coastal flooding to texas, inundating roads and properties. as much as 5 to 10 inches of rain is possible across southeast texas through tomorrow, bringing a risk of flash floods. and tonight we are also tracking the brutal heat in the north east. today more records expected to fall. let's begin with tropical storm alberto. sam brock is in texas. >> reporter: tropical storm alberto has unleashed fury tonight on texas. the storm surge slamming sea walls in galveston, tormenting rock port with torrents of water and rendering gulf side communities in free port virtual lakes. how high was the water? >> thigh high. >> yeah, at least mid-thigh. it was hard to walk in especially down
as we come on the air tonight, tropical storm alberto is churning across the gulf of mexico on track for making an early morning landfall. the first storm of the atlantic season is packing 40 mile per hour sustained winds and already creating considerable troubles as it makes its approach while eastern mexico is the likely bulls eye of the storm, the heavy rains, high tides, and storm surge are already bringing coastal flooding to texas, inundating roads and properties. as much as 5 to 10...
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the mouth of the monkey, mississippi river on the gulf of mexico. fun to a huge river delta, the louisiana has some of the fastest or routing codes in the world. we're losing thousands of square miles of westland. and it's a combination of factors including sea level rise and natural subsidence for the same thing. been has the monitoring changes to the dentist to use the build this small sail boat a few months ago. been in friend, richie a sailing to a remote highland in the delta. they want to camp. so the nice and spend the following day exploring the i feel like slowing down taking half a day to get anywhere. that process of slowing down kind of helps me see this landscape better. more clearly growing up here was a good way to understand this landscape. and i, i spent holidays and summers all my dad shrimp, of learning these waters. i learned to swim right over there. and much of these areas have, have washed away into something unrecognizable. the ben is looking for a remote island to spend the night on because tomorrow he wants to do something out of the ordinary. go ahead and assembl
the mouth of the monkey, mississippi river on the gulf of mexico. fun to a huge river delta, the louisiana has some of the fastest or routing codes in the world. we're losing thousands of square miles of westland. and it's a combination of factors including sea level rise and natural subsidence for the same thing. been has the monitoring changes to the dentist to use the build this small sail boat a few months ago. been in friend, richie a sailing to a remote highland in the delta. they want to...
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the mouth of the monkey, mississippi river on the gulf of mexico. fun to a huge river delta. the louisiana has some of the fastest for routing codes in the world. and we're losing thousands of square miles of westland. and that's a combination of factors. i learned this when right over there. and much of these areas have, have washed away into something unrecognizable the noon . and he's looking for a remote island to spend the night on. because tomorrow he wants to do something out of the ordinary. go ahead and assemble my powered paraglider so that i'm ready to go early in the morning. i usually wake up an hour before sunrise and kind of set things up, but it takes a little longer to put the loader back together after sailing the mississippi river delta base, and it's a low lying area and the islands a flash. the best way to explore them is from the bins powered power. glider is perfect, but its range is limited. the been in richey enjoy evenings like this is trying to get a little fire started. we don't really need it this evening, but it's more for psychological reasons. r
the mouth of the monkey, mississippi river on the gulf of mexico. fun to a huge river delta. the louisiana has some of the fastest for routing codes in the world. and we're losing thousands of square miles of westland. and that's a combination of factors. i learned this when right over there. and much of these areas have, have washed away into something unrecognizable the noon . and he's looking for a remote island to spend the night on. because tomorrow he wants to do something out of the...
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Jun 20, 2024
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tropical storm alberto is forming in the gulf of mexico and texas is getting hit.es from the coastline. it is still no time there, it is quite dark, you can see palm trees blowing, bending, ishould dark, you can see palm trees blowing, bending, i should say, in the wind. very strong waves hitting the shoreline as well. let's bring in matthew cappucci — a meteorologist for the myradar weather app who's based in washington. thank you forjoining us. you are a big country with lots of different weather problems across the continent. tell us more about the threat of tropical storm alberto. how much damage could it do? alberto forming an unusual way for this time of year. we had the central american gyro, big swell and atmosphere broad and diffused over the golf of mexico, yucatan peninsula and the west reviewed but we a low tide that be consolidated today and worked ashore an experiment at the same time broader circulation is putting moisture to texture —— texas with rainfall this far, another tens of metres set to come and we have seen winds gusting up to 60 kilometres
tropical storm alberto is forming in the gulf of mexico and texas is getting hit.es from the coastline. it is still no time there, it is quite dark, you can see palm trees blowing, bending, ishould dark, you can see palm trees blowing, bending, i should say, in the wind. very strong waves hitting the shoreline as well. let's bring in matthew cappucci — a meteorologist for the myradar weather app who's based in washington. thank you forjoining us. you are a big country with lots of different...
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and we are watching the tropics moving into the gulf of mexico. o areas of low pressure crossing the atlantic and moving closer to the caribbean and perhaps into the gulf of mexico. ure hurricane season is in full swing. fox weather.com, for details. >> brian: over to the couch. >> lawrence: we're continuing our all-american summer concert series with the great tyler hubbard. >> ainsley: country music powerhouse and continues to solidify his solo success with "strong" and it is available everywhere. >> brian: going on tour in september. welcome back to fox. >> thank you, it's been a minute. >> brian: you were not partying all night and you don't smell like alcohol. >> i took it easy last night. the voice is warmed up now. >> ainsley: i heard you had a big day with brian yesterday. >> we did. >> brian: that pizza play is significant because? >> they knew who i was before anybody in new york city knew, which nobody really still does. they have been big fans of me and my music, we go and stop by every time we come to the city. >> brian: it is good luc
and we are watching the tropics moving into the gulf of mexico. o areas of low pressure crossing the atlantic and moving closer to the caribbean and perhaps into the gulf of mexico. ure hurricane season is in full swing. fox weather.com, for details. >> brian: over to the couch. >> lawrence: we're continuing our all-american summer concert series with the great tyler hubbard. >> ainsley: country music powerhouse and continues to solidify his solo success with...
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heavy rain fell from the gulf of mexico to all of south florida. in chile, the storm and sid caused a lot of damage in the south of the country and damaged 1,500 houses. silasa rains have also led to landslides and the closure of some roads. thank you very much for being with us. in the name and memory of god, i greet and respect your presence, dear viewers of the khabar network, for the next few hours, we expect wave activity in the northern parts of the alborz slopes to some extent. in the zagros, in the southeastern parts of our country, we will have rain, lightning and wind. these rains in the provinces of ardabil, east azarbaijan , west azarbaijan, zanjan, central kurdistan, hamadan, central ghazvin , alborz, tehran, samlan, gilan, mazandaran, golestan , north khorasan, north khorasan, razavi, parts of isfahan, parts of kerman province, in the highlands of the province , there are parts of hormozgan highlands. similarly , in the south of sistan baluchistan province. sometimes we will have rains in these areas as well, due to the rains, the ora
heavy rain fell from the gulf of mexico to all of south florida. in chile, the storm and sid caused a lot of damage in the south of the country and damaged 1,500 houses. silasa rains have also led to landslides and the closure of some roads. thank you very much for being with us. in the name and memory of god, i greet and respect your presence, dear viewers of the khabar network, for the next few hours, we expect wave activity in the northern parts of the alborz slopes to some extent. in the...
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southern part of the state, blocked roads and damaged houses and cars. this storm rain fell from the gulf of mexico to all of south florida. in chile, the storm and flood in the south of the country caused a lot of damage and damaged 1500 houses. silasa rains have also led to landslides and the closure of some roads. but in india, the longest heat wave was recorded with 24 consecutive hot days. according to the authorities only in the state of odisha in the north-east of india, 41 people have died due to heatstroke in recent days. when the weather in delhi gets extremely hot, this scene is seen a lot in some areas of the outskirts of the city. hundreds of people rush towards a tanker to reach the water. similar scenes are seen in other states of india these days. due to the extreme heat, the flow of water entering delhi is reduced, because the neighboring states hardly allow the residents of the capital to use the common water resources. for all the people of india, the state authorities have done so haryana does not give delhi's water quota in full. in the northern half of india. especially in the
southern part of the state, blocked roads and damaged houses and cars. this storm rain fell from the gulf of mexico to all of south florida. in chile, the storm and flood in the south of the country caused a lot of damage and damaged 1500 houses. silasa rains have also led to landslides and the closure of some roads. but in india, the longest heat wave was recorded with 24 consecutive hot days. according to the authorities only in the state of odisha in the north-east of india, 41 people have...
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this is a tropical storm it brought heavy rain from the gulf of mexico to all of south florida. in chile, storms and floods in the south of the country caused a lot of damage and 1500 houses were also damaged. silasa rains have also led to landslides and the closure of some roads. the next part of the news at 4 o'clock: after the leadership position of the president, if the presidency is good, it is to serve the nation . as the second phase of the upcoming parliamentary elections approaches and how it relates to the president and the executive branch, especially the appointment. bani sadr writes a letter to the imam, referring to the non-convection of the assembly they make a request. a day later, the imam agrees to the president's requests so that bani sadr does not have any excuses. dr. beheshti calls for the formation of a strong government. anyway, we should all try to have a strong government trusted by the majority of people's representatives. a government that, as the president is also the head of the executive branch, can cooperate well with the prime minister and be tru
this is a tropical storm it brought heavy rain from the gulf of mexico to all of south florida. in chile, storms and floods in the south of the country caused a lot of damage and 1500 houses were also damaged. silasa rains have also led to landslides and the closure of some roads. the next part of the news at 4 o'clock: after the leadership position of the president, if the presidency is good, it is to serve the nation . as the second phase of the upcoming parliamentary elections approaches and...
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of red-listed animals died in mexico. zoologists have discovered at least 83 dead howler monkey carcasses in the state. in tabasca, on the coast of the gulf air heated up to 45°; those who survived were in critical condition with dehydration and fever from sunstroke. the mortality rate of these animals is high because something is happening to the climate in the region, there are no more favorable environmental conditions, in other words, one of the links in the ecosystem is disappearing. the heat dome also covered the united states, with extremely high temperatures stalled from the midwest to the east coast. in megacities unbearable. being exposed to concrete and asphalt makes the air even hotter, the governor of new york state has called in the national guard to assist in emergency situations. we've experienced snowstorms, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes, but this extreme heat wave could cause many more deaths. the national weather service reports this heat wave is the longest in recent decades, with air temperatures reaching above 40°. the reason is the thermal dome. in the area of high pressure, which for a long time it hovers ove
of red-listed animals died in mexico. zoologists have discovered at least 83 dead howler monkey carcasses in the state. in tabasca, on the coast of the gulf air heated up to 45°; those who survived were in critical condition with dehydration and fever from sunstroke. the mortality rate of these animals is high because something is happening to the climate in the region, there are no more favorable environmental conditions, in other words, one of the links in the ecosystem is disappearing. the...
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this tropical storm brought heavy rain from the gulf of mexico to all of south florida. there are storms and floods in chile south of this country caused a lot of damage and 1500 houses were also damaged. silasa rains have also led to landslides and the closure of some roads. but the meteorological organization has predicted rain for some provinces, including parts of east azarbaijan and west ardabil provinces . we will join my colleague mr. asghari who is here in the studio. if we compare it with the morning before noon, we can see that the apps appear . many people ask why in the hour they appear in the afternoon. first, they appear when the temperature reaches its maximum, that is, the air on the surface of the earth warms up and the air is humid, it rises. these mountains also help, that is, mechanically, the air flows into the mountains. see exactly the slopes of the zagros. in albos, the density of water is higher when it hits the mountain, it climbs and forms . we have an eventful weekend ahead of us . be very careful. the intensity of the rains is very noticeable
this tropical storm brought heavy rain from the gulf of mexico to all of south florida. there are storms and floods in chile south of this country caused a lot of damage and 1500 houses were also damaged. silasa rains have also led to landslides and the closure of some roads. but the meteorological organization has predicted rain for some provinces, including parts of east azarbaijan and west ardabil provinces . we will join my colleague mr. asghari who is here in the studio. if we compare it...
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and watching this area of low pressure that could develop across the gulf of mexico. l disturbance just off the east coast of florida that we're going to be monitoring. the eminent threat is in the gulf of mexico, whether it gets a name or not, we're still going to see heavy rain along the gulf coast, keep that in mind and we will keep you up to date. all right brian kilmeade over to you my friend. >> brian: more than a week since the daring rescue of four israeli hostages from hamas terrorists sees the body cam video from the helmet cams. among those rescued 22-year-old who was kidnapped and brought to gaza after attending the nova festival on october 7th and his family now speaking out. joining us to offer his perspective and give us update on his condition is his uncle. great to see you, and appreciate you joining us. what could you tell us about your nephew's condition now a couple weeks after being rescue you had? >> just the past few days since he has been rescued and is okay. physical condition is good. mental we don't know yet. is he very quiet very quiet. we d
and watching this area of low pressure that could develop across the gulf of mexico. l disturbance just off the east coast of florida that we're going to be monitoring. the eminent threat is in the gulf of mexico, whether it gets a name or not, we're still going to see heavy rain along the gulf coast, keep that in mind and we will keep you up to date. all right brian kilmeade over to you my friend. >> brian: more than a week since the daring rescue of four israeli hostages from hamas...
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this tropical storm caused heavy rain from the gulf of mexico to all over. south florida. in chile, storms and floods in the south of the country caused a lot of damage and 1,500 houses were also damaged. silasa rains also caused landslides, closing some roads has led but let's go to the second case of the world today. demonstrations of opponents of the prime minister of armenia have led to violent clashes with the police. in this conflict, the police towards. demonstrators threw stun grenades and arrested about 100 people. protesters also targeted police forces with stones. about 100 people, including 17 policemen, were injured in this conflict. the protestors demanded the removal of prime minister nikol pashinyan from power due to the transfer of tavash region villages to the republic of azerbaijan. the ceded villages are armenian, but from the point of view of international laws internationally, they are part of the territory of the republic of azerbaijan, which was occupied by armenia in the 1990s. according to the peace treaty that is being completed, armenia recognize
this tropical storm caused heavy rain from the gulf of mexico to all over. south florida. in chile, storms and floods in the south of the country caused a lot of damage and 1,500 houses were also damaged. silasa rains also caused landslides, closing some roads has led but let's go to the second case of the world today. demonstrations of opponents of the prime minister of armenia have led to violent clashes with the police. in this conflict, the police towards. demonstrators threw stun grenades...
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we ask people to be aware and to respect the gulf of mexico. so they are aware that there are sharks here, alex. maybe they're not going quite as deep. in terms of the victims, my understanding is everybody is okay. there was one person who the superficial wounds. the teenager who has since been released. the two others seem to be okay from the latest that we have right now. >> very quickly and i love to go swimming in the ocean. i know not to go in the early mornings or at the desk those are typically times do not do that. it is not necessarily safe because it is predator feeding time. these affect that these attacks happened in broad afternoon. are the officials speaking about that? >> reporter: they did happen in the middle of the afternoon. at the moment it is not as if we have many details. we do not even know what type of shark it was. we do not know if it was the same or a different shark. right now there is not much speculation being done publicly. in terms of the time of day but that is a good point. typically the time to tell you to av
we ask people to be aware and to respect the gulf of mexico. so they are aware that there are sharks here, alex. maybe they're not going quite as deep. in terms of the victims, my understanding is everybody is okay. there was one person who the superficial wounds. the teenager who has since been released. the two others seem to be okay from the latest that we have right now. >> very quickly and i love to go swimming in the ocean. i know not to go in the early mornings or at the desk those...
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passing through, the remnant moisture from what was a tropical storm alberto that formed in the gulf of mexicotrekked across mexico and the flow of weather carried is many of that moisture up towards california. another possibility of a pop-up shower, maybe a dry lightning strike tonight or tuesday, but then quieter weather is going to settle in by midweek. don't be overly concerned about the dry lightning potential tomorrow like today. i think it will only be a strike or two. cooling down to near normal temperatures the middle of the week. right now first alert doppler shows a few showers here and there, lightning strike to the south of stockton, east of livermore. this is all ground clutter, so it's kind of hard to separate out what's real. there's very little shower activity across the bay area. futurecast shows that pretty well, also shows potential for a little moisture to sneak up towards us tomorrow morning, spassing ds and the marine layer will be present at ground level. some fog to begin the day clos t the and along the coast. we break through to a mix of clouds and sunshine. right n
passing through, the remnant moisture from what was a tropical storm alberto that formed in the gulf of mexicotrekked across mexico and the flow of weather carried is many of that moisture up towards california. another possibility of a pop-up shower, maybe a dry lightning strike tonight or tuesday, but then quieter weather is going to settle in by midweek. don't be overly concerned about the dry lightning potential tomorrow like today. i think it will only be a strike or two. cooling down to...
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take a look out there, show them the outer bands that are sitting out in the gulf of mexico.this system will make landfall, over 400 miles to the south in tampico mexico as a tropical storm at some point later this afternoon into the evening. that just shows you how large the storm actually is, and the impact. up to 40-mile-an-hour wind gusts is what we have experienced here in corpus christi today, and up and down the coast, all the way up to galveston island and even parts of houston. sideways rain, it just depends on the outer bands when they come in. up to 8 inches of rain, and you see the surge as it comes in. by the way, this gate behind me leads to the marina here. there's a piece of concrete that juts out. you can't see it here in corpus christi bay, but this is what people are dealing with. it is a taste of hurricane season 2024, and it's begun with his tropical storm alberto. back to you. >> gillian: robert ray in corpus christi for us this afternoon. thank you. sandra? >> sandra: north korea pulling out all the stops as russian president vladimir putin makes his fi
take a look out there, show them the outer bands that are sitting out in the gulf of mexico.this system will make landfall, over 400 miles to the south in tampico mexico as a tropical storm at some point later this afternoon into the evening. that just shows you how large the storm actually is, and the impact. up to 40-mile-an-hour wind gusts is what we have experienced here in corpus christi today, and up and down the coast, all the way up to galveston island and even parts of houston....
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at isitted.com >> neil: first name tropical storm of the season, alberto it has begun, off the gulf of mexicolveston as we speak, we will have more on what we are in for after this. >> two weeks ago at did what they were supposed to do, and take action on the boarding, making decisions on a sound more quickly, and so much more? and so far it is working. >> mr. trump: gregg and josie auction does an illegal, unconstitutional amnesty without approval from congress, no approval from the court or american people but you never does that. >> neil: of course donald trump added in number of executive orders to deal with reluctant congress but sometimes it's not good for the gander, the political back and forth on of the immigration issue is alive and well, one of the most heated, i guess invigorating topics industries, number 1 or 2 on the list of americans and their biggest concerns? of the hill editor, bob, of these two are certainly not on the same page on this whole thing, which very clearly is no matter where you live in this country, what's happening in our border is a number 1 issue even for p
at isitted.com >> neil: first name tropical storm of the season, alberto it has begun, off the gulf of mexicolveston as we speak, we will have more on what we are in for after this. >> two weeks ago at did what they were supposed to do, and take action on the boarding, making decisions on a sound more quickly, and so much more? and so far it is working. >> mr. trump: gregg and josie auction does an illegal, unconstitutional amnesty without approval from congress, no approval...
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one in the gulf of mexico, one in the atlantic.t few days. our fox weather correspondent brandon campbell is live in jacksonville, florida, for us brandy what are they bracing fo? >> sander it's going into the first official weekend of summer and folks in florida and even up in georgia can experience scattered thunderstorms and even high wind speeds in the 20s and teens as the storm approaches the coast tonight. here on jacksonville beach is one of the many places where this storm is really turning up the ocean from the carolinas down to florida. high recurrent risks span from that area. on thursday the mother and father of six children ground after getting pulled out to sea in strong rip currents while on a trip near port st. lucie. now jacksonville beach coach ocean rescue teams have put up red flags as a notice of dangerous beach conditions. some swimmers have already needed help, take a listen. >> we have had several cases where we have to go assist people out of the water. no major rescues yet today, knock on wood. please heed
one in the gulf of mexico, one in the atlantic.t few days. our fox weather correspondent brandon campbell is live in jacksonville, florida, for us brandy what are they bracing fo? >> sander it's going into the first official weekend of summer and folks in florida and even up in georgia can experience scattered thunderstorms and even high wind speeds in the 20s and teens as the storm approaches the coast tonight. here on jacksonville beach is one of the many places where this storm is...
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it's all thanks to an approaching cold front tapping into abundant moisture from the gulf of mexico. d that is going to bring multiple days with the potential of flash flooding. casey, back to you all right. >> derek van dam for us. derrick. >> thank you very much. all right. coming up next here, new details about the rescue of four hostages from gaza and how israeli soldiers pulled it off plus caitlin clark speaking out after being left off, team usa i voted button my rainbow kitten. it's like your generation has evolved past traditional political symbols room for everyone. >> yeah first, puke rainbows. >> why taken with fast signs, creates striking custom visuals that inspire prime hey, district wide that's sides. >> make your statement bleeding gums are serious, jamie dr. garcia jury sine of bacterial infection. >> that's come to talk buys antibacterial fluoride works below the gum line to help you gang and stop bleeding, press saves the day. chris rose sparks engineered for the spontaneous, a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra and sialic faster acting and lo
it's all thanks to an approaching cold front tapping into abundant moisture from the gulf of mexico. d that is going to bring multiple days with the potential of flash flooding. casey, back to you all right. >> derek van dam for us. derrick. >> thank you very much. all right. coming up next here, new details about the rescue of four hostages from gaza and how israeli soldiers pulled it off plus caitlin clark speaking out after being left off, team usa i voted button my rainbow...
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. >> and then very concerned with what you're showing us right there at the gulf of mexico area. because the water -- not the gulf of mexico, but the whole side of the east coast, florida, the waters there are hot. >> yeah, the water temperatures easily they're about two months ahead of schedule. so usually hit our peak temperatures in the oceans, sometimes usually in august. we have august-like temperatures now. that's why when you hear everyone talking about, it is going to be a crazy hurricane season, we know if we get a storm now in june, which typically doesn't get that strong, if conditions are right, it could be a big hurricane or something like that. thankfully we don't expect that this weekend or next week, but as you know, we have to watch all the stuff very carefully this time of year, stuff spins up in a flash. >> bill karins, always a pleasure to speak with you. thank you much, my friend. >>> up next, the supreme court decisions were released just this morning. we'll break down the major cases we're still watching for. >>> plus, we're just one week away from the first
. >> and then very concerned with what you're showing us right there at the gulf of mexico area. because the water -- not the gulf of mexico, but the whole side of the east coast, florida, the waters there are hot. >> yeah, the water temperatures easily they're about two months ahead of schedule. so usually hit our peak temperatures in the oceans, sometimes usually in august. we have august-like temperatures now. that's why when you hear everyone talking about, it is going to be a...
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a system brewing in the gulf of mexico is forecast to become a tropical storm later today and make landfall in mexico before dumping up to a foot of rain in southern texas. and out west, dozens of wildfires are raging, including in new mexico where one person was killed. hundreds of structures destroyed, and a state of emergency declared. cbs' jarred hill is following all of these developments for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the video and the images from those wildfires are absolutely devastating. this morning a top-level fire management team is expected to take over fighting those two incredibly destructive and deadly wildfires in new mexico after nearly three days of burning, they are 0% contained. >> looks like an apocalypse. i've never seen anything like it in my life. it was the most scariest thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: the race is on to contain towering flames ripping through parts of new mexico. residents heeding a dire warning -- go now. >> we've seen other fires, but nothing like this. >> reporter: pamela bonner took this video of the smoke and f
a system brewing in the gulf of mexico is forecast to become a tropical storm later today and make landfall in mexico before dumping up to a foot of rain in southern texas. and out west, dozens of wildfires are raging, including in new mexico where one person was killed. hundreds of structures destroyed, and a state of emergency declared. cbs' jarred hill is following all of these developments for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the video and the images from those...
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all three sin these waters are more than a dozen river ports and ports are accessible to the gulf of mexicoer ports at both cagoula. we have unique advantages in aviation and aerospace. the space center is overflowing with opportunities for commercial space business. our abundant and assets offer the promise of experimentation and innovation. advantage of the immovable asset that is our location. there is literally no bette things in america, for amerit here in mississippi. [applause] we know that. but world cannot deny it, we must continue to invest inure to make our logistics second to none. one of mississippi's greatest economic and logistical assets is our ports. we need to develop a plan of action to address our ports' backlog of maintenance and capacity projects. our critical ports from vicksburg which handl tons of freight annually if where the global maritime shipping industry will yield economic dividends all across our state. we will attract more companies create more jobs and secure even more private sector we must if also continue to invest in our airports to meet the demands of
all three sin these waters are more than a dozen river ports and ports are accessible to the gulf of mexicoer ports at both cagoula. we have unique advantages in aviation and aerospace. the space center is overflowing with opportunities for commercial space business. our abundant and assets offer the promise of experimentation and innovation. advantage of the immovable asset that is our location. there is literally no bette things in america, for amerit here in mississippi. [applause] we know...
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east, there's a look at some of those storms, the easterly winds will keep the storms out in the gulf of mexico. so not really expected to hit the florida peninsula, which is good news, keeps the lightning and have you written out of the way, you can see the line of storms kinda dip into the gulf of mexico and then continued to dissipate. so again, staying dry in cape canaveral, just have to watch the easterly wind that continues to gus there. allison. >> okay. i'll lisa will check back. excuse me. we'll check back with you all right. everybody stick around because this launches a go right now, we are standing by for this historic moment. it is less than 15 minutes away, so we're going take a very quick break and we'll be right back. >> this is a story about the one, the one who keeps it all moving. he is measured precise. >> you thinks ahead stocks the right parts and knows just where to find them because. >> for the one this facility is about more than business the industrial greg products you need delivered fast. call, click ranger com, or stopped by. a great job for the ones who get it done
east, there's a look at some of those storms, the easterly winds will keep the storms out in the gulf of mexico. so not really expected to hit the florida peninsula, which is good news, keeps the lightning and have you written out of the way, you can see the line of storms kinda dip into the gulf of mexico and then continued to dissipate. so again, staying dry in cape canaveral, just have to watch the easterly wind that continues to gus there. allison. >> okay. i'll lisa will check back....
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we do have this tropical system in the gulf of mexico we're keeping a close eye on. of texas. we're likely going to see some flash flooding, some river flooding, storm surge and winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour or higher. now, the bulk of the rain today will be across southern texas. but then as this storm strengthens into tropical storm alberto, it will bring a lot of heavier rain over across mexico. we have a mod cat risk from basically southern texas where we could see hourly rain fall rates of two to three inches of rain per hour. these tropical systems hold a lot of moisture. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you. >>> coming up next, something new from netflix. a look at the streaming giant's to bring in person entertainment venues to bring your shows to life. we're back with that and your morning boost right after this. gotcha. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess . they were continuously, so yo
we do have this tropical system in the gulf of mexico we're keeping a close eye on. of texas. we're likely going to see some flash flooding, some river flooding, storm surge and winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour or higher. now, the bulk of the rain today will be across southern texas. but then as this storm strengthens into tropical storm alberto, it will bring a lot of heavier rain over across mexico. we have a mod cat risk from basically southern texas where we could see hourly rain fall...
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of red book monkeys died due to abnormal fat. in mexico, zoologists have discovered at least 83 dead howler monkey carcasses in the state of tabasco. on the coast of the gulf°. those who survived were in critical condition with dehydration and fever from sunstroke. the mortality rate of these animals is high because something is happening to the region climate, favorable environmental conditions no longer exist. in other words, one of the links in the ecosystem disappears. the heat dome also covered the united states. extremely high temperatures have stopped from the midwest to the east coast, megacities are unbearable to be in, concrete and asphalt make the air even hotter, the governor of new york state has called in the national guard to assist in emergency situations. we've experienced snowstorms, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, but this extreme heat wave could cause so much more. number of deaths. the national weather service reports this wave is the longest in recent memory. for decades, the air has warmed above 40°. the reason is the thermal dome. it is formed in an area of high pressure, which hovers over a certain area for a long time and retains
of red book monkeys died due to abnormal fat. in mexico, zoologists have discovered at least 83 dead howler monkey carcasses in the state of tabasco. on the coast of the gulf°. those who survived were in critical condition with dehydration and fever from sunstroke. the mortality rate of these animals is high because something is happening to the region climate, favorable environmental conditions no longer exist. in other words, one of the links in the ecosystem disappears. the heat dome also...
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, and the super heavy booster executed a successful landing burn before splashing down in the gulf of mexicoear how much of this ship actually survived reentry through the atmosphere. starship system is expected to play an important role in nasa's plan to return astronauts to the moon and back in our area, one step closer to bringing pandas to the san francisco zoo today, san francisco audi and oversight committee passed an amendment to mayor london breed's fundraising plan to raise money for those pandas back in april. might remember, mayor london breed secured a contract with china to bring pandas to san francisco last month. the committee board raised concerns with how the mayor will raise money to house and care for those pandas and also fix san francisco zoo facilities, board members said there was a conflict of interest because the city and the mayor's list of potential donors today, the board voted yes on the mayor's plan to find donors. the new changes include transparency in who is donating and working with zoo employees on where the money will go. while today's vote just focused on
, and the super heavy booster executed a successful landing burn before splashing down in the gulf of mexicoear how much of this ship actually survived reentry through the atmosphere. starship system is expected to play an important role in nasa's plan to return astronauts to the moon and back in our area, one step closer to bringing pandas to the san francisco zoo today, san francisco audi and oversight committee passed an amendment to mayor london breed's fundraising plan to raise money for...
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launching from texas, the booster was brought down to earth to hover just above the water in the gulf of mexicoam wanted to show that the spacecraft could return to earth, meaning it can be used again. congratulations to that team. here we are seeing steve bannon. this is donald trump's former top advisor. he's been ordered to report to prison by the first of july to survey four month sentence for contempt of congress. he was convicted in 2022 for failing to testify before a congressional panel that investigated the january 6 insurrection at the capitol building by the former president's supporters. lawyers have promised to appeal the decision. you can find more on that story on our website, bbc.com/news, also on our app. for the latest, don't forget you can get the latest on social media. thank you for watching world news america. ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler founda
launching from texas, the booster was brought down to earth to hover just above the water in the gulf of mexicoam wanted to show that the spacecraft could return to earth, meaning it can be used again. congratulations to that team. here we are seeing steve bannon. this is donald trump's former top advisor. he's been ordered to report to prison by the first of july to survey four month sentence for contempt of congress. he was convicted in 2022 for failing to testify before a congressional panel...
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as we track a system in the gulf of mexico that is likely to become the first named storm of the seasond out west, dozens of wildfires are raging, including these two converging in new mexico. we have team coverage of all these dangerous conditions and we will start with cbs's omar villafranca in new mexico where the governor has just declared a state of emergency. >> reporter: towering smoke and flames obliterated the sky. the fire scorching over 19,000 acres in less than 24 hours. >> there's two ongoing fires right now. >> reporter: those in the mountain town of ruidoso were told to run for their lives. speak of the siren ran down the street with the sirens going and his bullhorn saying we have 5 minutes. >> reporter: the urgent evacuation led to a traffic jam as people fled on the road out. >> returned from a very small puff of smoke into an all-consuming fire. >> reporter: steve jones left his mountain home with his wife and spoke to us from his car. >> i didn't even look in the rearview mirror. we drove way from the house. i didn't even give it a second thought. i basically have th
as we track a system in the gulf of mexico that is likely to become the first named storm of the seasond out west, dozens of wildfires are raging, including these two converging in new mexico. we have team coverage of all these dangerous conditions and we will start with cbs's omar villafranca in new mexico where the governor has just declared a state of emergency. >> reporter: towering smoke and flames obliterated the sky. the fire scorching over 19,000 acres in less than 24 hours....
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this also has to do with moisture that was props alberto that tracked through the gulf of mexico. tomorrow temperatures will be fairly close to normal. it was a bit toasty inland today. we'll look at current temperatures and a look ahead to the last weekend of june coming up in a few minutes. >> paul, thank you. >>> a vta light rail train slipped f the tracks in san jose. it prompted the capitol station to close until further notice. this is near capitol expressway and highway 87. we're told ten people were on board when the train partially derailed. luckily, no one was hurt. vta tells us the train slipped on of a crossover track as it tried to switch directions southbound to northbound. >>> still ahead, first responder, healthcare workers fighting to block the closure of a south bay trauma center. >>> is going through the drive-thru taking a bite out of your wallet? what fast food companies are doing to try and keep customers coming back. >>> willie mays' number is retired. so why tonight at the ballpark is there going to be a giant center fielder wearing number 24? >>> lcome back
this also has to do with moisture that was props alberto that tracked through the gulf of mexico. tomorrow temperatures will be fairly close to normal. it was a bit toasty inland today. we'll look at current temperatures and a look ahead to the last weekend of june coming up in a few minutes. >> paul, thank you. >>> a vta light rail train slipped f the tracks in san jose. it prompted the capitol station to close until further notice. this is near capitol expressway and highway...
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two weeks into hurricane season, no named storms yet, but an area to watch here in the western gulf of mexicoth 50% odds of actually forming into a tropical cyclone over the next seven days. whether it gets the name alberto or not, it is going to bring very significant rain to louisiana or texas, with up to 5-8 inches of rain in the forecast. the other big story, heat is building. high-ressure holding strong in the eastern united states. temperatures by monday in the upper 90s in places like detroit, cincinnati, chicago, 96, and, of course, very dangerous heat index values, as well, norah, with many spots topping 100. >> norah: mike bettes, thanks. breaking news out of texas tonight, a judge ruled conspiracy theorist alex jones must sell off nearly all of his personal assets to start repaying the families of victims of the massacre at sandy hook elementary. but the infowars mogul can stay in business for now. he owes those grieving families nearly $1.5 billion for lying about the mass shooting over and over again. cbs's omar villafranca has more% on what happens now t jones' empire. >> this i
two weeks into hurricane season, no named storms yet, but an area to watch here in the western gulf of mexicoth 50% odds of actually forming into a tropical cyclone over the next seven days. whether it gets the name alberto or not, it is going to bring very significant rain to louisiana or texas, with up to 5-8 inches of rain in the forecast. the other big story, heat is building. high-ressure holding strong in the eastern united states. temperatures by monday in the upper 90s in places like...
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it's associated with what was tropical storm alberto in the gulf of mexico. it traveled into mexico and got caught up in the flow of weather in the heat dome over the southwest. a chance for showers maybe dry lightning strikes tomorrow mainly during the first half of the day. something we'll have to monitor because dry lightning, even a couple strikes, can cause new wildfires. then back to a normal weather pattern rest of this week. temperatures returning to typical june territory, back to our fog pattern as well. looking at futurecast as we head through the rest of tonight, we are going to see a few of those showers skirting through quickly, at least the potential for those showers as we head through tonight and early tomorrow morning. but they're going to be more miss than hit. a 15% to 20% chance of anything more than a trace of precipitation in your neck of the woods, which means there's an 80% to 85% chance that you remain dry. a mix of clouds and sunshine for the rest of us with temperatures warming up, but not nearly to tex tent that they did for inland
it's associated with what was tropical storm alberto in the gulf of mexico. it traveled into mexico and got caught up in the flow of weather in the heat dome over the southwest. a chance for showers maybe dry lightning strikes tomorrow mainly during the first half of the day. something we'll have to monitor because dry lightning, even a couple strikes, can cause new wildfires. then back to a normal weather pattern rest of this week. temperatures returning to typical june territory, back to our...
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the moisture that is, from the gulf of mexico and associated with tropical storm ida alberto has movedmexico and increased humidity levels, slowing the spread of the wildfire. anytime they can get rainfall where the fire is burning, it helps suppression efforts. ., ., , ., burning, it helps suppression efforts. ., ., , efforts. how do you see the next few — efforts. how do you see the next few days _ efforts. how do you see the next few days panning - efforts. how do you see the next few days panning out | efforts. how do you see the - next few days panning out when it comes to bringing this fire is under control? it it comes to bringing this fire is under control?— it comes to bringing this fire is under control? it looks like it will be _ is under control? it looks like it will be several _ is under control? it looks like it will be several days - is under control? it looks like it will be several days of - it will be several days of moisture that will spew showers and blossoms across the desert southwest which will be favourable for wildfire suppression. it willalso favourable for w
the moisture that is, from the gulf of mexico and associated with tropical storm ida alberto has movedmexico and increased humidity levels, slowing the spread of the wildfire. anytime they can get rainfall where the fire is burning, it helps suppression efforts. ., ., , ., burning, it helps suppression efforts. ., ., , efforts. how do you see the next few — efforts. how do you see the next few days _ efforts. how do you see the next few days panning - efforts. how do you see the next few days...
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have what could be our first tropical storm or maybe a depression developing out here in the gulf of mexicoe yucatan. this one is moving into mexico, but the way that the moisture is spiraling up, it's going to slam texas 2 to 8in of rain, especially in the greater houston area down to brownsville. so major delays, flooding likely there. right here on the 7-day forecast, we'll go into some 60s and san francisco wednesday and thursday and we'll get up to 96 on saturday. but there we go. we drop it back down on sunday to 88. so a littleop sincere found a metal blade in the in-flight meal. happened on a flight from india to san francisco last week. an air india spokesperson confirmed that the foreign object was found in a guest meal, saying an investigation has identified the object as part of a vegetable processing machine used by its catering partner, air india says it's going to start requiring stricter safety measures. well a change of plans for baseball legend willie mays, who was supposed to head to alabama this thursday for a special celebration. mays will be honored at rickwood field f
have what could be our first tropical storm or maybe a depression developing out here in the gulf of mexicoe yucatan. this one is moving into mexico, but the way that the moisture is spiraling up, it's going to slam texas 2 to 8in of rain, especially in the greater houston area down to brownsville. so major delays, flooding likely there. right here on the 7-day forecast, we'll go into some 60s and san francisco wednesday and thursday and we'll get up to 96 on saturday. but there we go. we drop...
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it's going to be in the southern gulf of mexico and it does have about a 60% of developing. this should not bring the heavy rain and flooding threat to texas like the last storm. this one is going to be a little further to the south. and the other threat we have to watch over the weekend, severe storms. chicago tomorrow e storm from milwaukee and frgreen bay and possibly heading to chicago tomorrow night. and also in the north east numerous storms as we head to the weekend. >>> all right, bill, thank you. let's turn to the race for president now with just six days until the first biden-trump debate. the former president seeing a surge in campaign contributions as both men go after a key group of voters. dasha burns is in pennsylvania. >> reporter: tonight former president trump eroding president biden's lead in the campaign cash race. a post-conviction windfall bringing in $141 million since may for the trump campaign, outpacing president biden's $85 million in the same period. it comes with the first presidential debate less than a week away. >> i look forward to the debate
it's going to be in the southern gulf of mexico and it does have about a 60% of developing. this should not bring the heavy rain and flooding threat to texas like the last storm. this one is going to be a little further to the south. and the other threat we have to watch over the weekend, severe storms. chicago tomorrow e storm from milwaukee and frgreen bay and possibly heading to chicago tomorrow night. and also in the north east numerous storms as we head to the weekend. >>> all...
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tropical storm alberto forming in the gulf of mexico bringing heavy rain, high winds, and coastal floodingo texas. first responders rescuing people by boat, and it comes as that relentless heat wave stretches from michigan to maine. while in new mexico raging wildfires turn deadly. >>> also tonight, vladimir putin and kim jong-un signing a historic pact vowing russia and north korea will defend each other if they're attacked. how it could impact the war in ukraine and raise nuclear threats. >>> israel's benjamin netanyahu clashing with the white house. the war of words after the prime minister accused the u.s. of withholding weapons for months. >>> the multi-state manhunt for a triple homicide suspect considered armed and
tropical storm alberto forming in the gulf of mexico bringing heavy rain, high winds, and coastal floodingo texas. first responders rescuing people by boat, and it comes as that relentless heat wave stretches from michigan to maine. while in new mexico raging wildfires turn deadly. >>> also tonight, vladimir putin and kim jong-un signing a historic pact vowing russia and north korea will defend each other if they're attacked. how it could impact the war in ukraine and raise nuclear...
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it's a port on the gulf of mexico. the very next year, 1981, new orleans is first elected black mayor. his name was ernest or dutch morial. we'll talk more about him in the coming weeks. called for the removal of this statue, what i called the most troublesome, the ugliest statue among the thousands throughout south dedicated to the confederacy, the one that said this statue is dedicated to white supremacy on it, the battle of liberty, place, monument. that removal is a complicated, odd episode, one that drags on for several decades. it is eventually removed, but that will not happen for another 36 years. an episode that will turn to
it's a port on the gulf of mexico. the very next year, 1981, new orleans is first elected black mayor. his name was ernest or dutch morial. we'll talk more about him in the coming weeks. called for the removal of this statue, what i called the most troublesome, the ugliest statue among the thousands throughout south dedicated to the confederacy, the one that said this statue is dedicated to white supremacy on it, the battle of liberty, place, monument. that removal is a complicated, odd...
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moisture in gulf of mexico, 70% chance of something forming off the gulf.s going to get wet, regardless whether it is alberto, issue of heavy rain. fox weather.com, will cover details and we'll cover heat on fnc. carley, to you. >> carley: you have everything. janice, thank you. something else happening today, whistleblower who exposed texas children's children's hospital for gender affirming program will face a judge. today is initial appearance in federal law. he says he will fight charges calling help egregious violation of method ethics. surgeon general doubling down on his warning about impact of social media, calling for warning labels on social media platforms. he says a surgeon general warning label would regularly remind parents that social media has not been proved safe. the label won't deter children from using it, but could shield from online harassment. >> steve: the average american kid uses social media four.8 hours per day. can you imagine if they took one hour away. >> ainsley: and if they spend three times per day you have isser from less
moisture in gulf of mexico, 70% chance of something forming off the gulf.s going to get wet, regardless whether it is alberto, issue of heavy rain. fox weather.com, will cover details and we'll cover heat on fnc. carley, to you. >> carley: you have everything. janice, thank you. something else happening today, whistleblower who exposed texas children's children's hospital for gender affirming program will face a judge. today is initial appearance in federal law. he says he will fight...