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he did say kathy -- kathy look fine.sam in his car, kathy and hers. and then, kathy arrived home, two out of it to realized she had been driving on slashed tires. tina's of the tires the next day. >> i kept saying, what happened to tires? who slashed your tires? >> she said? >> she said, she didn't know. she knew she had gone up with some that night. >> darren wyatt now believes sam drugged kathy, possibly assaulted her, slashed her tires. the next day, kathy cultivated more details about her strange night with some. >> he had told her, let's run off, let's get married, runoff and an elope. she told him, you're joking. you know, what he talking about? are you serious? >> remember, cathy was seeing another guy, albert. only days later try to kill himself. tennis as kathy thought about sam's proposal all that week. ultimately, kathy decided, cysteine, that she was so broken up about albert, she was going to tell sam the answer was no. >> she's crying and then she said, i'm going to tell him the saturday that i'm not going
he did say kathy -- kathy look fine.sam in his car, kathy and hers. and then, kathy arrived home, two out of it to realized she had been driving on slashed tires. tina's of the tires the next day. >> i kept saying, what happened to tires? who slashed your tires? >> she said? >> she said, she didn't know. she knew she had gone up with some that night. >> darren wyatt now believes sam drugged kathy, possibly assaulted her, slashed her tires. the next day, kathy cultivated...
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kathy accepted.earned firsthand another of nancy's hallmark traits. >> she was sometimes brutally honest. >> no edit button? >> no edit button. i like that. yes. no edit button. she actually when i first met her told me that i was very fat. >> what a thing to say to somebody when you first meet them! hi, be my friend, your fast! >> yeah. your beautiful but your fat! >> so, she was blunt. undiplomatic. but, irresistible. by the time lunch was over, nancy and kathy were fast friends. that's how nancy was. like when she read plans to leave town for the winter. she decided to rent her house to a retired doctor and his horticultural as wife. total strangers. who she befriended in a heartbeat. actually invited them to move in a month early. so she and dr. trey and his wife, who also happen to be named nancy. they all live together like roommates. >> she said i'm going to take you under my wing, and have my friends. and i know a lot of people around here. >> but now, in february 2014. at just 57. nancy was
kathy accepted.earned firsthand another of nancy's hallmark traits. >> she was sometimes brutally honest. >> no edit button? >> no edit button. i like that. yes. no edit button. she actually when i first met her told me that i was very fat. >> what a thing to say to somebody when you first meet them! hi, be my friend, your fast! >> yeah. your beautiful but your fat! >> so, she was blunt. undiplomatic. but, irresistible. by the time lunch was over, nancy and...
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kathy: actually.d i'm going to see it with my daughters later tonight so don't ruin the ending could [laughter] dani: i haven't seen it. i don't think kailey has seen it, so you are safe with us. david coston from goldman had an interesting note, basically saying he thinks a multiple expansion and continue if the fed story is changing. if yields are going to go as high. do you think it is fair we can have a rally driven by multiple expansion right now? kathy: we can. that's definitely a possibility. it will be interesting to see what happens with the fed this month. we are expecting them to raise rates about 25 basis points. typically the market will react to that in the short term, but not necessarily in the long term. clearly there -- tech is here to stay, ai is here, there are a lot of ways to play that. what we are seeing is to look at other future leaders as opposed to ones who have led in the past. dani: kathy, thank you so much for joining us. kathy entwistle, morgan stanley managing director.
kathy: actually.d i'm going to see it with my daughters later tonight so don't ruin the ending could [laughter] dani: i haven't seen it. i don't think kailey has seen it, so you are safe with us. david coston from goldman had an interesting note, basically saying he thinks a multiple expansion and continue if the fed story is changing. if yields are going to go as high. do you think it is fair we can have a rally driven by multiple expansion right now? kathy: we can. that's definitely a...
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. >> kathy just retired from francisco middle school in san francisco where she has devoted more thanish as their second language. >> they will be able to have the tools they need to choose what they want to do. >> she has built a strong community with parents, as students learn enough english to advance by eighth grade, she has worked to improve curriculum and tutor students tirelessly outside of school hours. and that has made a big difference for this student and abraham. >> the best thing about her, she is so kind and she helps other students who don't know how to do their homework. >> the first time i came, i wasn't speaking english, i didn't know the letters and numbers and days of the week, but now i'm a little bit better. >> and abraham's father was also a former student, he brought flowers on her last day. >> that is what we love about you, you are always going the extra mile. >> she was dedicated in this scrap book , she served in many roles from curricular and instruction , and she always puts others first. >> she is a single parent, three kids, and she has a couple extra h
. >> kathy just retired from francisco middle school in san francisco where she has devoted more thanish as their second language. >> they will be able to have the tools they need to choose what they want to do. >> she has built a strong community with parents, as students learn enough english to advance by eighth grade, she has worked to improve curriculum and tutor students tirelessly outside of school hours. and that has made a big difference for this student and abraham....
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guy: kathy, is fed policy restrictive, yet? kathy: another very good question.l struggling with that. first, it seemed like it was. the housing market fell into a recession. so that normal interest rate channel mechanism seemed to be working quite well. there is this pent-up demand and supply is not quite to the way it was. maybe auto companies like that. we are seeing an uptick in housing prices and construction. metal prices are getting higher. if you look at the fed funds rate now, minus the year end year inflation rate, they are just getting to a positive fun rate. previous cycles, it would have been 2%. those lead to recession when they got to 2%. they want to avoid that. to bring inflation down, we are still in the camp that we see a recession. it will be mild but we still think that is likely. alix: which brings us to the question of when that happens. if we are in a soft landing now but we eventually get a recession, if the recession comes in the back half of next year, how do we think about how that recession evolves over the next year? we were supposed
guy: kathy, is fed policy restrictive, yet? kathy: another very good question.l struggling with that. first, it seemed like it was. the housing market fell into a recession. so that normal interest rate channel mechanism seemed to be working quite well. there is this pent-up demand and supply is not quite to the way it was. maybe auto companies like that. we are seeing an uptick in housing prices and construction. metal prices are getting higher. if you look at the fed funds rate now, minus the...
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kathy: thanks for having us.ay, it was so poignant to hear alicia's voice because she was at the heart of the support for all of these men over these years, she brought us together, inspired us. when we filed a motion she was still alive and we really wanted her to see this, to see them get released. unfortunately that was not to be. hopefully she is up there smiling. this was a wonderful decision. it took a year and a have to happen but we are so happy the judge -- she always understood this case was unfair. she called it the un-terrorism case from day one. she understood that the minimum sentence was too harsh, but she believed there was nothing she could do about it, because there is no entrapment defense in the law, which i can talk about, but there was no way for her to avoid doing this, she believed. when we file the motion, that gave her the opportunity to make compassionate release motion, to say this sentence is too harsh. and she did say so. it's a wonderful ruling because it showed the government creat
kathy: thanks for having us.ay, it was so poignant to hear alicia's voice because she was at the heart of the support for all of these men over these years, she brought us together, inspired us. when we filed a motion she was still alive and we really wanted her to see this, to see them get released. unfortunately that was not to be. hopefully she is up there smiling. this was a wonderful decision. it took a year and a have to happen but we are so happy the judge -- she always understood this...
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teachers are known for going the extra mile but kathy is noted for going further for her students. >> are you washing her face? whose face are you washing? >> reporter: kathy retired from francisco middle in san francisco where she's devoted more than 30 years teaching students english as their second language. >> they'll be able to have tools they need to choose what they want to do. >> reporter: she's built a strong community with parents as she's helped students learn enough english to advance to the general education program by eighth grade. she is worked to improve curriculum and tutor students tirelessly outside of class and school hours. that's made a big difference. >> she's so, so kind, and she helps her students who don't know how to do their homework. >> the first time i come, i wasn't speak english. only letters, numbers, days of the week, months. but now, a little bit good. >> a little bit better. >> yeah. >> abraham's father was also a former student. he brought flowers on her last day. >> that's what we love about you. you always go extra step, extra mile. >> kathy's de
teachers are known for going the extra mile but kathy is noted for going further for her students. >> are you washing her face? whose face are you washing? >> reporter: kathy retired from francisco middle in san francisco where she's devoted more than 30 years teaching students english as their second language. >> they'll be able to have tools they need to choose what they want to do. >> reporter: she's built a strong community with parents as she's helped students learn...
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kathy, what are investigators focused on right now >> reporter: jose, as you can see behind me, they'retill zeroing in on the suspect's home the d.a. tells me they're looking for some sort of vault that may hold guns adding that heuermann had 92 firearm permits. jose >> kathy park in long island, thank you. >>> multiple explosions were reported at a chemical plant in louisiana. you can see one of the explosions lighting up the night sky in this home security video. local authorities are telling people nearby to shelter in place. no injuries have been reported >>>over seas israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was rushed to the hospital today afterwards in a video, the 73-year-old said he was feeling good but blamed hot weather, saying he spent time at the sea of galley in the sun without a hat and water. he will stay in the hospital overnight. >>> in south america, those four children who miraculously survived more than a month in the colombian amazon have finally left the hospital. the head of colombia's family welfare institute said the kids have recovered size and weight, but now
kathy, what are investigators focused on right now >> reporter: jose, as you can see behind me, they'retill zeroing in on the suspect's home the d.a. tells me they're looking for some sort of vault that may hold guns adding that heuermann had 92 firearm permits. jose >> kathy park in long island, thank you. >>> multiple explosions were reported at a chemical plant in louisiana. you can see one of the explosions lighting up the night sky in this home security video. local...
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>> kathy retired from 30 years teaching students english as their second language. >> they'll be ableat they want to do. >> reporter: she's built a strong community with parents as she's helped students learn enough english to advance to the general education program by eighth grade. she's worked to improve curriculum and tutored tirelessly outside of class and school hours. that's made a big difference. >> she's so, so kind and helps other students who don't know how to do their homework. >> the first time i came, i wasn't speaking english. only letters, numbers, days of the week, months. now a little bit better. >> abraham's father was also a former student. he brought flowers on her last day. >> that's what we love about you. you always go extra step, extra mile. >> reporter: her dedication in a scrap book. >> it's amazing. >> reporter: she's served from curriculum and instruction to union building. a fellow teacher says kathy puts others first like the time she got an unexpected bonus. >> a single parent, three kids, and now she has a couple extra dollars and she says i will give
>> kathy retired from 30 years teaching students english as their second language. >> they'll be ableat they want to do. >> reporter: she's built a strong community with parents as she's helped students learn enough english to advance to the general education program by eighth grade. she's worked to improve curriculum and tutored tirelessly outside of class and school hours. that's made a big difference. >> she's so, so kind and helps other students who don't know how to...
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we're covering it all today, beginning with kathy park in pennsylvania >> reporter: tonight, terrifying weather causing heartache in eastern pennsylvania >> i can say as a witness to that, in my 44 years, i've never seen anything like it. >> reporter: flash floods quickly moved into the greater philadelphia area saturday night the national weather service estimated over 3 inches of rain at the height of the storm. >> the sky just opened up and everything dumped out real quick. probably more than anyone could have possibly imagined. >> reporter: in bucks county, five people have been confirmed dead while crews work around the clock to search for a missing baby boy and his toddler sister, visiting with family from south carolina. >> we have recovered the mother, and she is one of the deceased. also, the two children that we are looking for to bring home, we're continuing all efforts to find them >> reporter: by daybreak sunday, asphalt cracked, trees downed and roads split in two cars flipped upside down eli weissmann and his daughter were swept off their motorcycle. >> ended up floating
we're covering it all today, beginning with kathy park in pennsylvania >> reporter: tonight, terrifying weather causing heartache in eastern pennsylvania >> i can say as a witness to that, in my 44 years, i've never seen anything like it. >> reporter: flash floods quickly moved into the greater philadelphia area saturday night the national weather service estimated over 3 inches of rain at the height of the storm. >> the sky just opened up and everything dumped out real...
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something has happened. >> what did you worry, kathy? what did you think had happened? dead. >> kathy and john feared the worst for their friend, who had seemed out of sorts, in recent months. everything was fine when byron, first, moved back to his hometown of little falls about-five years earlier, after a career that took him all over the world with the u. s. state department. >> he was talking about living in moscow and cairo and dakar. and it's amazing. >> a worldly guy. >> very much, so. a great conversationalist and -- and fun to talk with. >> but recently, byron wasn't himself. his house had been broken into a few times. the thieves taking everything, from money to precious, family heirlooms. the langes say their friend had who had mentored boy scouts and let teens jam in his garage become afraid. >> he was acting real quiet, real scared. >> and then, that crime-scene van showed up outside byron's home, and kathy was sure her friend was in trouble. >> just worry and panic. it's like, something's wrong. >> she was right. something was wrong. burglars had struck, a
something has happened. >> what did you worry, kathy? what did you think had happened? dead. >> kathy and john feared the worst for their friend, who had seemed out of sorts, in recent months. everything was fine when byron, first, moved back to his hometown of little falls about-five years earlier, after a career that took him all over the world with the u. s. state department. >> he was talking about living in moscow and cairo and dakar. and it's amazing. >> a worldly...
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. >> kathy knew the story better than most.as in the pews for most of the tenure in lebanon, pennsylvania. >> how did the congregation receive him? >> great. they loved him. he was reinstated over and over again. >> and a.b. and jules ' daughters remember their parents being devoted not only to the church but to each other. >> did you see little affection, holding hands, caressing? >> yes, ledefinitely. >> and their dad adored them. julie and amy remember how he was the one who got them off to school in the morning. >> he would come in and say it's time to get up. it we would say okay. >> and yet, beyond their devoted dad, they knew there was a side that his daughters and even most church members did not see. kathy's husband and a.b. were bowling buddies. >> he would . often come home a say what a horrible temper he er had. he said he would kick the aisle where the bulls came back if he bowled badly. >> it was not just the flashes of temper at the bowling alley w that caught the attention. he said that his constant flirting wit
. >> kathy knew the story better than most.as in the pews for most of the tenure in lebanon, pennsylvania. >> how did the congregation receive him? >> great. they loved him. he was reinstated over and over again. >> and a.b. and jules ' daughters remember their parents being devoted not only to the church but to each other. >> did you see little affection, holding hands, caressing? >> yes, ledefinitely. >> and their dad adored them. julie and amy...
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lester >> kathy park, thank you. >>> in much of the rest of the country it's the start of yet another week of scorching, potentially record-breaking heat, with hospitals seeing a surge of people suffering in this dangerous weather. erin mclaughlin is in phoenix for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight the deadly heat dome tightening its grip, fueling fires in california and making history in the southwest. phoenix a day away from smashing a 47-year-old record tonight marking 18 straight days with highs 110 plus with scorching temps expected through the week, straining the city's essential services, firefighters going from call to call >> she was hot to the touch. >> reporter: tonight more than 70 million people under heat alerts across 15 states in san diego a mountain biker died trying to help heat-exhausted hikers. and in utah this harrowing rescue first responders airlifting a hiker who collapsed under the scorching sun. back in phoenix the city's largest hospitals reaching crisis levels treating heat-related illness >> our waiting room is filled with people with heat and heat-related
lester >> kathy park, thank you. >>> in much of the rest of the country it's the start of yet another week of scorching, potentially record-breaking heat, with hospitals seeing a surge of people suffering in this dangerous weather. erin mclaughlin is in phoenix for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight the deadly heat dome tightening its grip, fueling fires in california and making history in the southwest. phoenix a day away from smashing a 47-year-old record tonight marking 18...
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. >> reporter: 1 million california students are english learners and kathy is making a difference inroom and out. teachers are known for going the extra mile, but kathy is noted were going farther for her students. >> are you washing her face ? >> reporter: she retired from francisco middle school in san francisco where she has devoted 30 years teaching students english as their second language . >> they can choose what they want to do. >> reporter: she has built a strong community as she has helped the students learn enough english to advance to the general education program by eighth grade, she has tutored students tirelessly outside of class and school hours. that has made a big difference for these kids . >> the best in her , she is so kind and she helps other students who do not know how to do their homework. >> the first time i came, i did not speak english. i did not know letters , numbers, the days of the week, but now, a little bit better. >> reporter: in fact, his father was also a former student and he brought flowers on her last day. >> that is what we loved about you, yo
. >> reporter: 1 million california students are english learners and kathy is making a difference inroom and out. teachers are known for going the extra mile, but kathy is noted were going farther for her students. >> are you washing her face ? >> reporter: she retired from francisco middle school in san francisco where she has devoted 30 years teaching students english as their second language . >> they can choose what they want to do. >> reporter: she has built...
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kathy castor is up once again.pretty cool. an avid runner who has run two marathons. now is kathy castor with dance tonight, dua lipa. [cheering] up next [inaudible] >> that's an interesting way to describe it. >> wow. [inaudible] ♪♪ finding herself in a dangerous position here. bases are loaded with one out. the first openly lgbt woman to represent the state of vermont. that's available. >> numbers are now up to 15. next up. the representatives grandsons jersey number. [cheering] 16-6. creeping up. we've got some dancing going on. nikki kaczynski i believe. no, from alaska. another good left arm. >> okay 15-7. first woman to represent her state [inaudible] she is on base. >> more than any other pitcher. >> up at bat with the don't stop believing song. they are not joking around here today. they are closing the gap with each and every batter. cheri davis. two outs. here we go now. she's in. representative davis, one of the first native american women elected into congress. okay. [cheering] another power hit. [cheer
kathy castor is up once again.pretty cool. an avid runner who has run two marathons. now is kathy castor with dance tonight, dua lipa. [cheering] up next [inaudible] >> that's an interesting way to describe it. >> wow. [inaudible] ♪♪ finding herself in a dangerous position here. bases are loaded with one out. the first openly lgbt woman to represent the state of vermont. that's available. >> numbers are now up to 15. next up. the representatives grandsons jersey number....
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exactly. >> kathy, as you said, you are in early. if you were looking at companies that have proprietary data. you're not the only person who says so. you are in silicon valley and it is the gold in the platform shift. why wouldn't you look to the big tech companies? who has more data than microsoft, amazon, google? >> they certainly have a lot of data. i think there are some disruptive forces at work. takes chat gpt. that could harm google mortally. it is either the worst thing that has happened to google or could be the best if it is lighting a fire. it is an advertising model at risk. amazon, chatgpt could cause disintermediation in e commerce just taking you, if you ask for a type of shoe. you say i want it at the lowest cost, lowest shipping costs directly within the next day, your service is evolving with chatgpt and it can just remediate amazon and order directly. there is a little more disruption in the magnificent seven then many people understand. >> google searching and building out the answer. chatgpt has this partnership
exactly. >> kathy, as you said, you are in early. if you were looking at companies that have proprietary data. you're not the only person who says so. you are in silicon valley and it is the gold in the platform shift. why wouldn't you look to the big tech companies? who has more data than microsoft, amazon, google? >> they certainly have a lot of data. i think there are some disruptive forces at work. takes chat gpt. that could harm google mortally. it is either the worst thing...
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kathy, thank ou for impact on older people. kathy, thank you for coming _ impact on older people.xt month's bric summit injohanessburg by mutual agreement. the truth is it would have put south africa, a member of the court, under an obligation to arrest him — a move that president cyril ramaphosa had warned might lead his country into war. not that the bric countries are taking a position on the war. they are still doing plenty of business with the kremlin, as are other nations who are skirting western—imposed sanctions. the washington post has a fascinating investigation today on the flow of banned hardware and electronics that are pouring into russia in support of the war. in particular, there has been a striking expansion of import—export companies in kyrgystan, who are dealing in sanctioned chinese and european goods, most of which are flown or shipped overland. let's speak to the man behind that investigation, joby warrick. surprise you most about —— what surprise you most? the surprise you most about -- what surprise you most?— surprise you most about -- what surprise you mo
kathy, thank ou for impact on older people. kathy, thank you for coming _ impact on older people.xt month's bric summit injohanessburg by mutual agreement. the truth is it would have put south africa, a member of the court, under an obligation to arrest him — a move that president cyril ramaphosa had warned might lead his country into war. not that the bric countries are taking a position on the war. they are still doing plenty of business with the kremlin, as are other nations who are...
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kathy, what did you hear? >> hey yasmin, good afternoon to you.w with the suffolk county d.a.. he says yes, there has been a major development in this case that led to the arrest. but the work certainly isn't over. we are in rex you are men's community right now. there's a large police president behind me. if you take a look behind me, that is heuermann how some resuming in. and that is been the center of the investigation ever since his arrest on thursday. just a few moments ago i asked the dea what are they looking for, how long is this investigation going to take? what does the timeline look like? here's what he told me. take a listen. >> we're looking for trace evidence. hair, fiber, among other things. so the team is going through the house with a fine tooth comb. so it is going to take a lot. among other things, there is some storage units that we have searched. >> are they all in the area? >> yes, they're all in suffolk county. we seized a car in south carolina. >> and yasmin, the suspect has been, on the radar of authorities for the better
kathy, what did you hear? >> hey yasmin, good afternoon to you.w with the suffolk county d.a.. he says yes, there has been a major development in this case that led to the arrest. but the work certainly isn't over. we are in rex you are men's community right now. there's a large police president behind me. if you take a look behind me, that is heuermann how some resuming in. and that is been the center of the investigation ever since his arrest on thursday. just a few moments ago i asked...
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and this is not going anywhere, as kathy alluded. from miami all the way to sacramento, 70 million people under this heat dome. jet stream to the north. triple-digits into friday for vegas, albuquerque, dallas, san antonio, close to that in st. louis and memphis. we slide to the south, and look at these heat indexes. triple-digits for miami, also jacksonville, pensacola and new orleans. and we've got severe weather tomorrow, starting with tonight from mile city all the way to des moines for isolated tornadoes possible. tomorrow south of chicago down to springfield, indianapolis 18 million people at risk. and this rain, that heavy rain again up into parts of new england may cause some flooding and locally 3 to 4 inches, tom, through the mississippi river valley. >> all right, al, we appreciate all of that. thank you. >>> we want to move now to southern california where a landslide has brought disaster to one community, knocking out more than a dozen homes and more still sliding tonight. steve patterson with the homes on the verge of c
and this is not going anywhere, as kathy alluded. from miami all the way to sacramento, 70 million people under this heat dome. jet stream to the north. triple-digits into friday for vegas, albuquerque, dallas, san antonio, close to that in st. louis and memphis. we slide to the south, and look at these heat indexes. triple-digits for miami, also jacksonville, pensacola and new orleans. and we've got severe weather tomorrow, starting with tonight from mile city all the way to des moines for...
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not going overboard i think there is something toward kathy wood. i would like to take the opposite side. if i'm going to limit my risky automobile industry gpm good cell for the young. this would have been running. when earnings come out the stock has not been moving. is just over six% a couple of times in the last five years. so i'm going to call a strike. over guy 39 on the call. is little over a buck. if i am wrong on this, i think those stocks go a lot higher. again some of the big names that have been a high flyer and we take the option and is elevated into the earnings that are coming up. >> what about general motors and the option straight? i have the option straight as the way to do this. we know what happened to general motors the first time around, it went under. this is the new general motors. i fielded 2010. what i want to annotate is that you have the plunge, covid and then the search, post covid. it is back to where was. the stock is at the same price as every other ipo. new shoes for a background company. i don't see the way forward
not going overboard i think there is something toward kathy wood. i would like to take the opposite side. if i'm going to limit my risky automobile industry gpm good cell for the young. this would have been running. when earnings come out the stock has not been moving. is just over six% a couple of times in the last five years. so i'm going to call a strike. over guy 39 on the call. is little over a buck. if i am wrong on this, i think those stocks go a lot higher. again some of the big names...
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this is kathy. hi that kathy kathy george says, if you don't have the physical abilities in all the talents to compete in any sport whatsoever, and you don't belong in this sport, move along. this is cool, competition, ice, the stuff out there when youtube ne valentine has a very different perspective and needs the executive vice president of the national popped the hood of ski is and this is what he told us a little bit on. yeah. when it comes to snow sports, one of the challenges that people of color encounter is findings. and you have these of individuals and look like us when we want to go skiing or right. fortunately, there are organizations out there like in b as much spin around all the time that have the express mission of exposing people . what colors are winter stores to exposing people of color to winter sports. that is exactly what i x or panel or a valid to do, and that takes is found to and c o h outdoors. that is an organization welcome to raise the visibility of black indigenous wome
this is kathy. hi that kathy kathy george says, if you don't have the physical abilities in all the talents to compete in any sport whatsoever, and you don't belong in this sport, move along. this is cool, competition, ice, the stuff out there when youtube ne valentine has a very different perspective and needs the executive vice president of the national popped the hood of ski is and this is what he told us a little bit on. yeah. when it comes to snow sports, one of the challenges that people...
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her 9-month-old baby and his 2-year-old sister who were still missing a survivor described to our kathy park what it was like to be caught in the fast-moving water. >> floating down the side of the road, clinging to trees, clinging to violence vines. clinging to whatever we could, a log, saw cars floating, saw a jeep flipped over. it was like nothing i've ever seen. >> a state o of emergencncy was declclared in marijuana becausef the severe storms. the torrential downpours have been felt all across the northeast and continued throughout the night >>> meanwhile, about a third of the country is still under an excessive heat warning cities in the south keep hitting new record highs as this heatwave continues to expand our marissa parra has the latest from phoenix >> reporter: in california, the heat compounded by flames, a fourth wildfire now threatening homes near los angeles and prompting evacuation warnings. >> if it gets any worse, starts coming back this way, i got to figure out what to do. >> reporter: the seemingly endless heatwave getting even hotter las vegas pushing towards new r
her 9-month-old baby and his 2-year-old sister who were still missing a survivor described to our kathy park what it was like to be caught in the fast-moving water. >> floating down the side of the road, clinging to trees, clinging to violence vines. clinging to whatever we could, a log, saw cars floating, saw a jeep flipped over. it was like nothing i've ever seen. >> a state o of emergencncy was declclared in marijuana becausef the severe storms. the torrential downpours have been...
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they want to find these little kids. >> kathy, how is the weather impacting search efforts now? >> reporter: well, lester, fortunately there was no rain in the area today. the weather was certainly on their side. tomorrow could be a much different story. heavy showers are in the forecast. so that could lead to some new challenges. lester? >> kathy park, thank you. >>> in much of the rest of the country it's the start of yet another week of scorching potentially record-breaking heat, with hospitals seeing a surge of people suffering in this dangerous weather. erin mclaughlin is in phoenix for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight the deadly heat dome tightening its grip, fueling fires in california and making history in the southwest. phoenix a day away from smashing a 47-year-old record. tonight marking 18 straight days with highs 110 plus. with scorching temps expected through the week, straining the city's essential services, firefighters going from call to call. >> she was hot to the touch. >> reporter: tonight more than 70 million people under heat alerts across 15 states. in san
they want to find these little kids. >> kathy, how is the weather impacting search efforts now? >> reporter: well, lester, fortunately there was no rain in the area today. the weather was certainly on their side. tomorrow could be a much different story. heavy showers are in the forecast. so that could lead to some new challenges. lester? >> kathy park, thank you. >>> in much of the rest of the country it's the start of yet another week of scorching potentially...
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i'll speak with the new york governor, kathy hochul. this hour we'll discuss the state's emergency response. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." tonight, on the eve of a pivotal nato summit, we're learning that ukrainian president zelenskyy plans to make a personal appeal on ukraine's bid to join the alliance. he'll attend the summit and hold face-to-face talks with president biden. cnn white house correspondent or let saenz is joining us live from vilnius. what are you hearing from your sources about the biden/zelenskyy meeting. >> reporter: president biden will sit down with volodymyr zelenskyy here at the nato summit in vilnius, lithuania, according to an official familiar with it. now, the meeting comes as zelenskyy's attendance had been in question. it will be one sign of unity as russia's war in ukraine is expected to dominate much of the conversation here at the nato summit. these allies are also expected to discuss a pathway for ukraine to e
i'll speak with the new york governor, kathy hochul. this hour we'll discuss the state's emergency response. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." tonight, on the eve of a pivotal nato summit, we're learning that ukrainian president zelenskyy plans to make a personal appeal on ukraine's bid to join the alliance. he'll attend the summit and hold face-to-face talks with president biden. cnn...
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so kathy, what's the latest there? >> reporter: jose, good morning to you.the conditions have improved dramatically. it is sunny, it is dry. so crews out here are taking advantage of this improved weather to continue their ongoing search efforts for those missing kids. we just heard from authorities a few moments ago, and they say that they are tripling their resources. they are leaning on canine units, underwater assets as well as drones. take a look at the damage we are looking at. we are in bucs county, this is probably one of the hardest hit communities. this is bridge, part of it washed away. you have debris scattered everywhere. one official here in the town said that he has not seen anything like this in 44 years, and we also spoke with a gentleman who was on his motorcycle at the time when he was incredibly just swept away but survived. here's what he told us. >> so you were clinging onto trees? >> oh, yeah. >> wow. >> i didn't want to die. >> what was going through your mind? >> saving my daughter. you know, the speed of the water just pulled us dow
so kathy, what's the latest there? >> reporter: jose, good morning to you.the conditions have improved dramatically. it is sunny, it is dry. so crews out here are taking advantage of this improved weather to continue their ongoing search efforts for those missing kids. we just heard from authorities a few moments ago, and they say that they are tripling their resources. they are leaning on canine units, underwater assets as well as drones. take a look at the damage we are looking at. we...
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christian: kathy, good to talk to you.ssian president is facing an arrest warrant from the international criminal court. he will not attend next month's summit in johannesburg. it would have put south africa under an obligation to arrest him, a move that would likely lead to war. none of the countries are taking a position on this work. they are still doing business with the kremlin. the washington post has an investigation on the flow of banned hardware and electronics into russia in support of the war. particular, companies are dealing in russian goods, much of which are flownn. what surprised you most about what you discovered? >> how little we knew about this. for the last year and a half, we have been trying to help ukrainians with weapons but also help russia stash -- stop pressureet from getting things they could use for the work. russia has been trying to find so many ways aroundhose distractions. most recently, using central asian countries, former soviet states. they had historical ties to russia. we have seen nu
christian: kathy, good to talk to you.ssian president is facing an arrest warrant from the international criminal court. he will not attend next month's summit in johannesburg. it would have put south africa under an obligation to arrest him, a move that would likely lead to war. none of the countries are taking a position on this work. they are still doing business with the kremlin. the washington post has an investigation on the flow of banned hardware and electronics into russia in support...
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kathy, what's your reaction and how do you see things changing? >> i think there's a lot of issues going on with the housing market. the consumer has had struggles with higher interest rates. i think everyone's waiting for rates to fall. we're not sure it will happen as quickly as everyone is expecting. it will need to normalize. in terms of housing starts, the people building houses have labor issues, they have supply issues, construction cost issues so i think although they're saying they're confident, i'm not so sure they're confident to take on the risk of building houses that aren't sold yet. maria: i mentioned the guidance we're hearing. let's get on american airlines. cheryl has details right now. >> this goes along with what we saw from united airlines and delta last week. we're getting a strong beat. adjusted numbers, $1.92 a share. the street was looking for a buck 59. that is a strong number. 14.06 billion on revenue is better than expected. the street was looking for 13.74 billion. the stock was already moving up a little more than 2%
kathy, what's your reaction and how do you see things changing? >> i think there's a lot of issues going on with the housing market. the consumer has had struggles with higher interest rates. i think everyone's waiting for rates to fall. we're not sure it will happen as quickly as everyone is expecting. it will need to normalize. in terms of housing starts, the people building houses have labor issues, they have supply issues, construction cost issues so i think although they're saying...
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kathy park, thank you so much. more breaking news from the severe weather we've all been dealing, with over 1100 flights are canceled as of this afternoon across the northeastern u.s.. flightaware is seeing some 350 of those flights involved newark liberty international airport, and new jersey. there are also ground stops and two other airports with flash flooding in the area. so by the way, make sure to check your airline if in fact you are traveling today. all right, let's head over to washington where a senate showdown is looming after house republicans have passed a deeply partisan defense authorization act that includes amendments, abortion, trans rights, as well as diversity. joining us now to talk about this, white house correspondent, mike memoli. good to talk to you. what are we hearing this afternoon from the biden camp and how confident are they that they can eventually pass this bill without these problematic amendments? >> yasmin, we really do have to step back and see how unusual it is that this defen
kathy park, thank you so much. more breaking news from the severe weather we've all been dealing, with over 1100 flights are canceled as of this afternoon across the northeastern u.s.. flightaware is seeing some 350 of those flights involved newark liberty international airport, and new jersey. there are also ground stops and two other airports with flash flooding in the area. so by the way, make sure to check your airline if in fact you are traveling today. all right, let's head over to...
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let's start with kathy and those floods. what can you tell us about the ongoing rescue operations in bucks county, kathy? >> reporter: ana, good morning to you. we heard from authorities not too long ago. they say they continue actively searching for those missing kids, and they've actually tripled their resources. fortunately, as you can see, ana, the weather is on their side right now. the skies have opened up. it's sunny. it's dry. hey hope to take advantage of this good weather. but it's really heartbreaking to know the details about this family, the two kids that were with their family at the time, visiting from charleston, south carolina, heading to a barbecue when their vehicle got stuck in the flood waurters and they were swept away. unfortunately we've also learned that their mother is among the dead. one official here in this community said this extreme weather event is something he hasn't seen in 44 years. meanwhile, here is how other residents describe this flash flooding. take a listen. >> there's no way anybody
let's start with kathy and those floods. what can you tell us about the ongoing rescue operations in bucks county, kathy? >> reporter: ana, good morning to you. we heard from authorities not too long ago. they say they continue actively searching for those missing kids, and they've actually tripled their resources. fortunately, as you can see, ana, the weather is on their side right now. the skies have opened up. it's sunny. it's dry. hey hope to take advantage of this good weather. but...
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to her left is kathy darling allen. the registrar of shafter counting california. if you happen to driving north on i-five, right? next to kathy's secretary of state, kyle erdogan, of louisiana. sarah copeland hands is of vermont. and sarah's left a secretary of state keisha way of new jersey. with that i'll handed off to you, diane. thank you very much. >> thank you so much, david. thank you all. i think that we should start with the statement of fact. which is the united states has never had official results on election night. lectionthere is a lot of intere, especially over the past few years, on how exactly we count ballots. when do we know results. it tends to take a little longer than other countries sometimes. which has exacerbated some of the conspiracies we have seen fomenting around this. how long does it actually take you to count ballots? kathy, let's start with you. >> in california, which is now an all male ballot stay, traditionally the highest day for a vote by mail ballots as election day itself. the past three elections the votes that we published
to her left is kathy darling allen. the registrar of shafter counting california. if you happen to driving north on i-five, right? next to kathy's secretary of state, kyle erdogan, of louisiana. sarah copeland hands is of vermont. and sarah's left a secretary of state keisha way of new jersey. with that i'll handed off to you, diane. thank you very much. >> thank you so much, david. thank you all. i think that we should start with the statement of fact. which is the united states has...
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lean, the managing director of fx strategy kathy, great to see you again. >> great to be okn. >> how have traders been positioning for this in terms of their yen positions? >> it's really interesting, because in the runup to the boj meeting, we talked about yesterday, we have not seen a significant increase in the japanese yen, because, you know, prior to that, a week before, two weeks ago, the bank of japan basically stayed mum on all of those reports that suggested that they were not going to change the yield curve control but today, we've seen a rush of positions to hedge against yen strength, because, you know, we're seeing the nikkei report, like you mentioned earlier, about how they could potentially drop yield curve control, or allow flexibility around the half a percent that rebecca just mentioned. so, i think, you know, investors are not as convinced that we're going to see inaction by the boj. they are still trying to get a feel with this new governor. we have a couple hours until the boj meeting. we're going to see ongoing yen strength and we could actually see a move by t
lean, the managing director of fx strategy kathy, great to see you again. >> great to be okn. >> how have traders been positioning for this in terms of their yen positions? >> it's really interesting, because in the runup to the boj meeting, we talked about yesterday, we have not seen a significant increase in the japanese yen, because, you know, prior to that, a week before, two weeks ago, the bank of japan basically stayed mum on all of those reports that suggested that they...
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so they're welcome to come, and we know there are a lot of swifties out there. >> councilwoman kathyt nab bay. levi's stadium declined a request for interview. they did point to statements on twitter which state, no tailgating. if you don't have a ticket, they say to stay away. damian trujillo spoke to swifties who are excited about the reverse of the bracelet ban, that coming up in about 30 minutes. >>> parents, hear this one. a national teachers union is demanding tech companies make big changes. they say social media is to blame for mental health problems and misbehavior in classrooms around the country. nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, you spoke with teens and spoke with the union. they do have some demands? >> this is coming from the american federation of teachers. the second-largest teachers union in the country. it says in a report that social media is the root cause of the nationwide youth mental health crisis, pointing to research that kids who spend three hours a day on the apps are twice as likely to experience poor mental health, including symptoms of depressio
so they're welcome to come, and we know there are a lot of swifties out there. >> councilwoman kathyt nab bay. levi's stadium declined a request for interview. they did point to statements on twitter which state, no tailgating. if you don't have a ticket, they say to stay away. damian trujillo spoke to swifties who are excited about the reverse of the bracelet ban, that coming up in about 30 minutes. >>> parents, hear this one. a national teachers union is demanding tech...
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lindsey reiser, kathy park, thank you, both.t in the critical early voting state. what role this issue could play in the upcoming election. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." we'll be right back. ching "jose diaz-balart reports. we'll be right back. new emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back. and who doesn't love a good throwback? [sfx: video game sound] new emergen-c crystals. throw it back. as americans, there's one thing we can all agree on. the promise of our constitution and the hope that liberty and justice is for all people. but here's the truth. attacks on our constitutional rights, yours and mine are greater than they've ever been. the right for all to vote. reproductive rights. the rights of immigrant families. the right to equal justice for black, brown and lgbtq+ folks. the time to act to protect our rights is now. that's why i'm hoping you'll join me today in supporting the american civil liberties union. it's easy to make a difference. just call or go online now and become an aclu guardia
lindsey reiser, kathy park, thank you, both.t in the critical early voting state. what role this issue could play in the upcoming election. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." we'll be right back. ching "jose diaz-balart reports. we'll be right back. new emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back. and who doesn't love a good throwback? [sfx: video game sound] new emergen-c crystals. throw it back. as americans, there's one thing we can all agree on. the...
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state levels for sexually abusing female gymnasts while working for michigan state and usa gymnastics kathy park, nbc news >>> after spending the day in london, president biden arrived in the capital of lithuania monday night while there, he will take the world stage at the nato summit president biden and his fellow world leaders are set to tackle several issues facing the trans atlantic alliance, including the conflict in ukraine as it enter as new and unprecedented phase brie jackson has more. >> reporter: president biden kicking off his three-nation trip with a stop in london the president meeting with king charles for the first time since his coronation, taking tea at windsor castle and talking climate change >> it was taking place because a whole group of investors and philanthropists and others who are deeply concerned about how to get more financing into the climate crisis >> reporter: clean energy efforts and russian aggression were also on the agenda for the president's meeting with the british prime minister at the center of this overseas trip, the nato summit in summitt wa l lith
state levels for sexually abusing female gymnasts while working for michigan state and usa gymnastics kathy park, nbc news >>> after spending the day in london, president biden arrived in the capital of lithuania monday night while there, he will take the world stage at the nato summit president biden and his fellow world leaders are set to tackle several issues facing the trans atlantic alliance, including the conflict in ukraine as it enter as new and unprecedented phase brie jackson...
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our kathy park has the latest. >> reporter: the brutal heat building across the country, turning typical hotspots even hotter vegas baking at 117. phoenix a sweltering 109 and death valley could hit 130 degrees by this weekend. >> so, this pattern's been a little bit stuck >> reporter: meanwhile, miami reaching its 030th consecutive day with the heat index in the triple digits. for roofers here, there's no escaping the elements. >> i usually wet my wrist, my neck, those are cool down areas for me >> reporter: the miami dade county mayor telling us the chief heat officer is zeroing in on the extreme conditions. >> they're really understanding that this is serious, that it's here to stay and that we all have to adapt and protect. >> reporter: and it's not just soaring temperatures florida is literally in hot water. tlanss to a marine heat wave, water temperatures in some spots off the coast are in the mid to upper 90s, five to ten degrees above average, and fueling all this is the stagnant and stifling weather pattern later this week, the sunshine state will be baking under a sahara dust c
our kathy park has the latest. >> reporter: the brutal heat building across the country, turning typical hotspots even hotter vegas baking at 117. phoenix a sweltering 109 and death valley could hit 130 degrees by this weekend. >> so, this pattern's been a little bit stuck >> reporter: meanwhile, miami reaching its 030th consecutive day with the heat index in the triple digits. for roofers here, there's no escaping the elements. >> i usually wet my wrist, my neck, those...
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first responders are looking everywhere for two very young children who were swept away kathy park has the latest. >> reporter: the search intensifying in bucks county, penns pennsylvania for 2-year-old maddie shields and her 9 month old brother conrad they were torn from their family and swept away in these fierce floodwaters saturday >> we ask that you turn to pray for the return of conrad and maddie and the safety of all those committed to bringing them home to us >> reporter: crews tripling the resources, looking for any sign of the children. >> we have air assets in the air as well as drones. we also had cadaver dogs, search and rescue dogs. >> reporter: officials say their grandmother was found alive, but their mother, 32-year-old katie seeley, is now among the five killed in the flash floods >> these people did not drive into high water. they were caught this was a flash flood >> reporter: the relentless rain rose so quickly, cars were pulled with the rushing waters, trapping drivers >> saw cars floating, saw a jeep flipped over it was like nothing i'd ever seen >> reporter: som
first responders are looking everywhere for two very young children who were swept away kathy park has the latest. >> reporter: the search intensifying in bucks county, penns pennsylvania for 2-year-old maddie shields and her 9 month old brother conrad they were torn from their family and swept away in these fierce floodwaters saturday >> we ask that you turn to pray for the return of conrad and maddie and the safety of all those committed to bringing them home to us >>...
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kathy park has that story. >> reporter: tonight, the brutal heat building across the country, turning typical hot spots even hotter vegas baking at 117. phoenix, a sweltering 109. and death valley could hit 130 degrees by this weekend >> so, this pattern's been a little bit stuck >> reporter: meanwhile, miami reaching its 30th consecutive day with a heat index in the triple digits. >> the humidity is what kills you >> reporter: for roofers here, there's no escaping the elements >> i wet my wrist, my neck, the cooldown areas for me. that works for me. >> reporter: the miami-dade county mayor telling us the chief heat officer is zeroing in on these extreme conditions >> they're really understanding that this is serious, that it's here to stay, and that we all have to adapt and protect. >> reporter: and it's not just soaring temperatures florida is literally in hot water thanks to a marine heat wave, water temperatures in some spots off the coast are in the mid to upper 90s. that's five to ten degrees above average. and fueling all this is a stagnant and stifling weather pattern. later t
kathy park has that story. >> reporter: tonight, the brutal heat building across the country, turning typical hot spots even hotter vegas baking at 117. phoenix, a sweltering 109. and death valley could hit 130 degrees by this weekend >> so, this pattern's been a little bit stuck >> reporter: meanwhile, miami reaching its 30th consecutive day with a heat index in the triple digits. >> the humidity is what kills you >> reporter: for roofers here, there's no escaping...
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we have kathy park with the latest. kathy, how does it look? >> reporter: kristen, good morning. that's right. lotto fever all over and a drawing has come and gone and no winner. let's look at the numbers from last night. 10, 24, 48, 51, 66, 15. the jackpot rolling over, it is now swelling to a staggering $640 million. the largest, the seventh largest, in game history. ahead of to us, the powerball jackpot has grown to $875 million. that drawing is set for this evening. the odds are better in this game of winning. 199.2 million. you have a better shot of being a u.s. president or marry into royalty or making a hole in one. i don't want to dash your dreams, kristen and peter, there is a slight chance to win. if you do win, sign your ticket. sign the back of the ticket. you want to secure it and take a photo of it, but don't blast it on social media. keep it on the down low. i did you a solid. i saved you a trip to the store. if we win, i guess we'll share. >> i guess. we will definitely share. >> there is charity how this breaks down. >> that's a good way to go. >> reporter: it's
we have kathy park with the latest. kathy, how does it look? >> reporter: kristen, good morning. that's right. lotto fever all over and a drawing has come and gone and no winner. let's look at the numbers from last night. 10, 24, 48, 51, 66, 15. the jackpot rolling over, it is now swelling to a staggering $640 million. the largest, the seventh largest, in game history. ahead of to us, the powerball jackpot has grown to $875 million. that drawing is set for this evening. the odds are...
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keep pushing this please, says kathy and kathy. i bet thoto-o— says kathy and kathy. shop can be compelled— compelled as much as a cake shop can be compelled to— compelled as much as a cake shop can be compelled to produce a ooto— can be compelled to produce a ooto tot— can be compelled to produce a ooto tot gow— can be compelled to produce a cake for gay people. couple more hototo— cake for gay people. couple more hototo wo— cake for gay people. couple more hototo wo 90- — cake for gay people. couple more before we go. rob.— cake for gay people. couple more before we go. rob. this bank ohoott— before we go. rob. this bank ohoott ho— before we go. rob. this bank should be named and shamed, and thom— should be named and shamed, and thom-otoot— should be named and shamed, and thom-otoot oomt— should be named and shamed, and then-great court of— should be named and shamed, and then great court of public then the great court of public ohtmtom— then the great court of public ohtmtom om— then the great court of public opinion can have— then the great court of public opinion
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as millions from virginia to maine brace for the threat of more flooding tonight. >> our thanks to kathy park for that report. >>> meanwhile, there does is not seem to be an end in sight for the brutal heatwave. more than 100 million americans are about a third of the country under a heat alert or advisory the warnings stretch from the northwest to the southern tip of florida. another daily record of 118 degrees in phoenix but as our san diego station found, the temperatures of surfaces can be even more dangererous. >> we're g going to get the e tetemperature rereading g of the susurface of this turf lelet's tatake a look here is it going to be the warmest one so far oh, my gosh, 166 >> the heat is also helping to fuel fires in california with the fourth wildfire now threatening homes near los angeles and prompting evacuation warnings the largest is called the rabbit fire it has destroyed over 7,000 acres and was only 10% contained as of sunday afternoon >>> the hunt for a mass shooting suspect in georgia is over this morning. andre longmore was shot and killed during a tense stand off w
as millions from virginia to maine brace for the threat of more flooding tonight. >> our thanks to kathy park for that report. >>> meanwhile, there does is not seem to be an end in sight for the brutal heatwave. more than 100 million americans are about a third of the country under a heat alert or advisory the warnings stretch from the northwest to the southern tip of florida. another daily record of 118 degrees in phoenix but as our san diego station found, the temperatures of...
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kathy, i'm looking at the water behind you, it's what we all want when it's hot outside to take a dipese temperatures sound more like a hot tub than a place to cool off. how are people coping with the heat? >> reporter: hey there, chris. good afternoon to you. you're here in miami in the middle of summer, and it's normally hot but it's already 95 degrees. that matches a record we saw back in 1981. when you factor in the humidity right now, it feels closer to 104 degrees. we have seen more than 31 consecutive days with a heat index at least 100 degrees. so this is something that we have been experiencing here in south florida for quite some time now. it's not just south florida, texas as well as california, they're also baking as well. death valley, they're looking at 130 degrees by this weekend. and yesterday we had a chance to talk with some roofers who are out in the elements or exposed to the elements day in and day out. they say the key to staying safe is take a lot of breaks, drink a lot of water and get some ice to keep that core body temperature down. it's no the just a heat wa
kathy, i'm looking at the water behind you, it's what we all want when it's hot outside to take a dipese temperatures sound more like a hot tub than a place to cool off. how are people coping with the heat? >> reporter: hey there, chris. good afternoon to you. you're here in miami in the middle of summer, and it's normally hot but it's already 95 degrees. that matches a record we saw back in 1981. when you factor in the humidity right now, it feels closer to 104 degrees. we have seen more...
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kathy, welcome back to the show. thank you for coming here. similar to how we name hurricanes or wildfires. how do you think that will help cities and nations manage and keep people safe during extreme heat events? >> one of the biggest things that challenges us is the heat is silent and invisible. unlike hurricanes that have flooded with cars in the streets, they're very dynamic, and they are telegenic. tweet is a invisible in silent. it needs a branding and pr. what we are also advocating is that it is based on a health based categorization. or ranking -- we would know that this is the expected health effect on people. and it gets a name so it has a brand and in our early evaluations of our pilot program it works. people pay attention, they do more to prepare, and they trust the government's advice on what to do to protect themselves. >> so how are you measuring that success we. >> did a survey before and after heat wave zoe was named last summer. and zoe, when people remember the name, they could say, we did more to prepare. and when they r
kathy, welcome back to the show. thank you for coming here. similar to how we name hurricanes or wildfires. how do you think that will help cities and nations manage and keep people safe during extreme heat events? >> one of the biggest things that challenges us is the heat is silent and invisible. unlike hurricanes that have flooded with cars in the streets, they're very dynamic, and they are telegenic. tweet is a invisible in silent. it needs a branding and pr. what we are also...
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flooding, one victim is the mother of two very young children who are still missing this morning our kathy park begins our coverage >> reporter: terrifying weather causing heartache in eastern pennsylvania. >> i can say as a witness to that, in my 44 years, i have never seen anything like it. >> reporter: flash floods quickly moved into the greater philadelphia area saturday night, the national weather service estimated over 3 inches of rain at the height of the storm. >> the sky just opened up and everything dumped out real quick. probably more than anyone could have possibly imagined. >> reporter: in bucks county five people have been confirmed dead, while crews work around the clock to search for a missing baby boy and his toddler sister visiting with their family from south carolina. >> we have recovered the mother and she is one of the deceased also the two children that we are looking for to bring home we are continuing all efforts to find them. >> reporter: by day break sunday asphalt cracked, trees downed and roads split in two cars flipped upside down eli wiseman and her daughter
flooding, one victim is the mother of two very young children who are still missing this morning our kathy park begins our coverage >> reporter: terrifying weather causing heartache in eastern pennsylvania. >> i can say as a witness to that, in my 44 years, i have never seen anything like it. >> reporter: flash floods quickly moved into the greater philadelphia area saturday night, the national weather service estimated over 3 inches of rain at the height of the storm....