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arriving in salt lake city around 1:35 am, monday. at 2:01 am, she texted her mom to say she landed safely. after that, three days of silence. two patrol officers went straight away to mackenzie's town house. her car was in the driveway. that was a good sign. repeated knocks at the door, however, went unanswered. peering through a window, the officers saw nothing. not a soul around. they called mackenzie's dad to report the news. and next, the officers phoned mackenzie's friends, boss and professors. none of them had seen her. all reasons why at the end of this unsettling day, mackenzie 's case was referred to a place that sounded very serious indeed. the salt lake city police departments homicide squad. >> we get a lot of missing persons cases in salt lake city. >> lieutenant todd mitchell was the units chief detective. >> so, i tried my best to sift through those and find the ones that raise that hair on the back of your neck, for the lack of the backer term. and this raise the hair on the back of my neck. so, that's why i decided,
arriving in salt lake city around 1:35 am, monday. at 2:01 am, she texted her mom to say she landed safely. after that, three days of silence. two patrol officers went straight away to mackenzie's town house. her car was in the driveway. that was a good sign. repeated knocks at the door, however, went unanswered. peering through a window, the officers saw nothing. not a soul around. they called mackenzie's dad to report the news. and next, the officers phoned mackenzie's friends, boss and...
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salt lake city is one of the safest cities. this is a safe place. >> as part of the pitch?as she headed off to college, lauren was a appearance dream. a dedicated athlete, studious, not a partier, not a drinker. not active on the dating scene. what were you worried about? anything? >> the only thing i worried about was an automobile. so, i wanted to resort to really safe car. so, that was my only real worry. >> lauren alex on day one of her freshman year. >> so, we were roommates our freshman year. and august, 2015. and we became instant friends. >> alex and lauren hung out together, attended church together, and for the next three years, lauren continue to focus on her studies. her truck events, and her friends. as for boyfriends? not so much. was lauren somebody had a lot of boyfriends? >> i would say no. but i would say she did hang out with her friends a lot. >> then came september 2018, the start of senior ear. lauren and alex went to a bar downtown one night. and lauren met someone. his name was shawn fields, and he was working security at the bar. he let the two wome
salt lake city is one of the safest cities. this is a safe place. >> as part of the pitch?as she headed off to college, lauren was a appearance dream. a dedicated athlete, studious, not a partier, not a drinker. not active on the dating scene. what were you worried about? anything? >> the only thing i worried about was an automobile. so, i wanted to resort to really safe car. so, that was my only real worry. >> lauren alex on day one of her freshman year. >> so, we were...
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salt lake city, bismarck as well. i want to bring you to the other side of the planet, another top weather headline, we're monitoring this typhoon that is just off the east coast of china. and it is now still churning over the east china sea. but one thing is for sure, it is regathering some strength. there is the indicator with that little tiny pin hole eye that is the center of the circulation, the most powerful of the winds currently at 120-mile-per-hour or roughly 195 kilometers per hour. this particular area will side swipe eastern sections of china including shanghai. but the bulk of the strongest winds are on the eastern side. so we'll spare the area with the worst of the typhoon, but we're not done just yet because it will pick up in forward trajectory and move into the southern coronkorean peninsula. so we anticipate a near landfall or direct landfall for this particular area. not only is the wind concerning but also the potential for extreme flooding across this area as the official forecast track crosses ri
salt lake city, bismarck as well. i want to bring you to the other side of the planet, another top weather headline, we're monitoring this typhoon that is just off the east coast of china. and it is now still churning over the east china sea. but one thing is for sure, it is regathering some strength. there is the indicator with that little tiny pin hole eye that is the center of the circulation, the most powerful of the winds currently at 120-mile-per-hour or roughly 195 kilometers per hour....
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right after we go to with ah and a a value is the lake city. you know it was lake city, not no. not so many lakes we but we this dried up, we our huge water crisis one state another they who is pollution because up in the us, these goose population and all but have a quick update from bangalore where dance mill continues to cloud the bill and go to lake and the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday it's known for it's a toxic pollutants and all those on the adjoining wood and now has become a common occurrence to see the leak on fire flames raging on order while india with nene the if you see league city league. there are a lot of industrial implant sewage on dog dinner, a lot of foreign or a coloring and dying plants. so many others lever, your dear. what we are good, we as quickly raise your address to the original vision that whatever is your change, we should not blame anyone like godwin thought, anything you would like me, god for it only goes didn't, will, was russia we should drawing their arms with, you know, each other, we should bring up a job to government that we want t
right after we go to with ah and a a value is the lake city. you know it was lake city, not no. not so many lakes we but we this dried up, we our huge water crisis one state another they who is pollution because up in the us, these goose population and all but have a quick update from bangalore where dance mill continues to cloud the bill and go to lake and the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday it's known for it's a toxic pollutants and all those on the adjoining wood and now has become a...
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salt lake city, 104, breaking a record, most likely, 99. las vegas will be at 107 also looking for this chance for flooding in the northeast, especially in new york city, philadelphia, boston, d.c. 50 million people impacted this morning. take a look at radar we're seeing heavy rainfall falling this morning we'll talk about that later coming up. >>> one of the two suspects in the grizzly canada stabbing spree has been found dead, and police are still searching for his brother. damian sap dersanderson's body s found and they say the wounds were not self-inflicted. the mass stabbing left ten dead and 18 injured >>> britain get as new prime minister today liz truss has an oaudience with the queen to formally become the new leader outgoing boris johnson made remarks outside number ten downing street >> i'm like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function, and i will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure obscure portion of the pacific >> these are some of the headlines.
salt lake city, 104, breaking a record, most likely, 99. las vegas will be at 107 also looking for this chance for flooding in the northeast, especially in new york city, philadelphia, boston, d.c. 50 million people impacted this morning. take a look at radar we're seeing heavy rainfall falling this morning we'll talk about that later coming up. >>> one of the two suspects in the grizzly canada stabbing spree has been found dead, and police are still searching for his brother. damian...
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the labor files, hot 3 on al jazeera, a valued is a lake city. you know, it was lake they did not know, nor thought many legs. we but we this try to re our huge water crisis one state another they who is pollution because up in the us these whose population and on both have a quick update from bangalore where dance more continues to cloud the bill and go lake in the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday, it's known for it's a toxic pollutants and form as close on the adjoining wood and now has become a common occurrence to see the lake on fire flames raging on port a while and the video was back. mm. i mean, the if you see league city league there are a lot of industrial implant sewage on dog dinner, a lot of foreign or, or coloring and dying blends. so money orders, me to deliver your dear, what we are going to we as quickly read your dress to the original vision that whatever is your change, we should not blame anyone. play godwin thought. anything you would like me? god, birds, surrounding garage didn't really what else was, is, are we should draw
the labor files, hot 3 on al jazeera, a valued is a lake city. you know, it was lake they did not know, nor thought many legs. we but we this try to re our huge water crisis one state another they who is pollution because up in the us these whose population and on both have a quick update from bangalore where dance more continues to cloud the bill and go lake in the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday, it's known for it's a toxic pollutants and form as close on the adjoining wood and now has...
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we were just in lake city. i was thanking -- we had all these power and line workers from all the different stakes from texas, louisiana, all these different places staged. we have a massive, massive mobilization. their job is to get in there and help to restore services. you're also going to have folks bringing in things like food and water. no need to rush back in and a lot going on in the immediate aftermath and a lot of people safety depends on that. if you're putting yourself in danger and limiting ability of emergency crews to restore power and clean debris. we don't know how much debris there'll be but there's going to be debris and that'll make it difficult to navigate some roads and fdot's immediate mission is to clear the roadways so people can go in and access that to be able to help deliver services for people. in 2019, we were projected to be hit by hurricane dorian, which is a category 5 storm. fortunately at the last minute it took a north ward turn and missed the coast but we had a massive mobil
we were just in lake city. i was thanking -- we had all these power and line workers from all the different stakes from texas, louisiana, all these different places staged. we have a massive, massive mobilization. their job is to get in there and help to restore services. you're also going to have folks bringing in things like food and water. no need to rush back in and a lot going on in the immediate aftermath and a lot of people safety depends on that. if you're putting yourself in danger and...
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the bottom line, a value is that lake city. you know, it was lake they did not know. not so many legs. we but we destroyed, we, our huge water crisis, one state another. they whose pollution, because up in the us, these goose population and all but have a quick update from bangalore to where dance move continues to cloud. the bilingual lake and the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday. it's known for it's a toxic pollutants and form those on the adjoining board and now has become a common occurrence to see the leak on fire flames raging on order. why? and india was back. mm. are mean the if you see league city league there are a lot of industry liv lynch sewage on dog dinner, a lot of foreign or a go living and dying plans. so money orders we deliver here to here. what we are doing is quickly we should all dress today racial division, that whatever we should change, we should not blame anyone, like goldman thought, anything you would like me, god puts that only goes didn't really photos which is which you're drawing their arms with. you know each other, we should bring
the bottom line, a value is that lake city. you know, it was lake they did not know. not so many legs. we but we destroyed, we, our huge water crisis, one state another. they whose pollution, because up in the us, these goose population and all but have a quick update from bangalore to where dance move continues to cloud. the bilingual lake and the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday. it's known for it's a toxic pollutants and form those on the adjoining board and now has become a common...
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but have a quick update from bangalore to where dance more continues to cloud, the bilingual lake and the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday. it's known for it said dr. pollutants and foam as close on the adjoining wood and now has become a common occurrence to see the lake on fire, flames raging on order. why? and i believe you were expecting me nina, if you see league city league there are a lot of industry liv. lynch sewage on dog dinner. a lot of foreign or a go living and dying plans. so money i was out as we do, they're leaving here. we are going to quickly resolve today a racial division that whatever is your change, we shall not blame anyone, like goldman thought, anything you would like me. god put that only goes didn't really photos, georgia, which you are drawing their hands with. you know each other. we should bring up project or government. let me want to slick to change your thoughts does reject. it looked ah, very good. tell you gotta take a look at you only full cover. get it either off smell obadiah deck. you d. nantucket. i'm going to put a book in and michael her. yeah. and
but have a quick update from bangalore to where dance more continues to cloud, the bilingual lake and the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday. it's known for it said dr. pollutants and foam as close on the adjoining wood and now has become a common occurrence to see the lake on fire, flames raging on order. why? and i believe you were expecting me nina, if you see league city league there are a lot of industry liv. lynch sewage on dog dinner. a lot of foreign or a go living and dying plans. so...
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that's always been kind of a more affordable market and salt lake city, utah, as well 2.6% and all werekets that had done so well. surprised by sacramento and salt lake just because that was such a popular place in the pandemic and workers are working remotely and they're doing it in beautiful salt lake so what the heck is going on? >> those are places that did see the larger appreciation numbers though during the real rapid appreciation of having the low interest rates, people moving around, moving to better quality of life and these were affordable places especially in salt lake city that's people considering them more affordable and larger homes working remotely and maybe being there before. cheryl: the story is in particular as the hurricane is coming towards florida unfortunately today is that you had all of these remote workers move from new york and moved from dc and really from new york and they moved down there and all of a sudden home prices jumped so much that now all of these florida homeowners are being kind of priced out. retirees are being priced out of their own homes bu
that's always been kind of a more affordable market and salt lake city, utah, as well 2.6% and all werekets that had done so well. surprised by sacramento and salt lake just because that was such a popular place in the pandemic and workers are working remotely and they're doing it in beautiful salt lake so what the heck is going on? >> those are places that did see the larger appreciation numbers though during the real rapid appreciation of having the low interest rates, people moving...
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but have a quick update from bangalore to where dance mo continues to cloud the bill in the lake in the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday, it's known for it's a dr. pollutants and foam as close on the adjoining road and now has become a common occurrence to see the lake on fire flames raging on order y n b. we deal with nene the juicy league city league. there are a lot of industrial implant storage on dog and a lot of foreign or a girl living and dying blinds. so many others leave you dear. what we are to do is quickly raise your progress to the original vision that garage or change. we shall not blame anyone. black godwin thought, anything you would like me, god puts, surrounding governors, didn't, will put us, which is why we should drawing their hands with, you know, each other. we should bring up a job to goldman that me want to slick me want to change you the thought, those who to injected the luck. ah, better get out of the call of it. you don't need full coverage that it either off smell over that you didn't enter chemical booking and michael her. yeah. but uh well de la la la la la
but have a quick update from bangalore to where dance mo continues to cloud the bill in the lake in the city after the 5 o'clock yesterday, it's known for it's a dr. pollutants and foam as close on the adjoining road and now has become a common occurrence to see the lake on fire flames raging on order y n b. we deal with nene the juicy league city league. there are a lot of industrial implant storage on dog and a lot of foreign or a girl living and dying blinds. so many others leave you dear....
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police in salt lake city arrested six people for illegally racing.d police from getting to a shooting in portland, oregon. chandler, arizona, police say an illegal drag race left one dead. near chicago a pedestrian was struck and killed. a city alderman saying fines has no effect. >> they've gotten worse and worse. >> reporter: rumble strips in compton, california, did little to slowdown the takeovers. fed-up residents in l.a. taking to the streets in protest. anna marie is one of them. she lost larry brooks, her husband of more than 30 years, when he went out for some exercise and never came home. >> the driver revved his car to 90, spun out, lost control. he hit my husband and six other cars. my husband had ten minutes to live after that. it's called vehicular manslaughter but it was murder. >> reporter: she and others are adding for a disclaimer to be added to the films claiming they glamorize street racing. >> i feel furious. yes, there's another meaning to that word in the movie. >> you can kill someone. >> reporter: lilly started the nonprofit
police in salt lake city arrested six people for illegally racing.d police from getting to a shooting in portland, oregon. chandler, arizona, police say an illegal drag race left one dead. near chicago a pedestrian was struck and killed. a city alderman saying fines has no effect. >> they've gotten worse and worse. >> reporter: rumble strips in compton, california, did little to slowdown the takeovers. fed-up residents in l.a. taking to the streets in protest. anna marie is one of...
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want to focus in on salt lake city because for the first four days of this month, they've gone over 100. they've never done that before in the month of september. sunday's record of 102 beats the previous record set just two years ago. yes, these heat advisories and excessive heat warnings will continue for the next couple of days. in fact, wednesday and thursday could be the hottest days, the hottest stretch this longest heat wave. everybody in the triple digits, salt lake city, death valley, vegas, bakersfield, sacramento, california, it will be dangerously hot. in the east, the opposite problem. a train of moisture coming up from the gulf of mexico allowing for heavy rain to develop. flood watch continues across the central part of the ohio river valley. the showers will move to the north and east. unfortunately looks like a soggy labor day. could use the rain. rosemary, flooding, we'll be watching for that. >> gene norman, many thanks. appreciate it. >>> still to come, ukraine says it's liberated multiple settlements as it works to drive russia out of the kherson region. a live repo
want to focus in on salt lake city because for the first four days of this month, they've gone over 100. they've never done that before in the month of september. sunday's record of 102 beats the previous record set just two years ago. yes, these heat advisories and excessive heat warnings will continue for the next couple of days. in fact, wednesday and thursday could be the hottest days, the hottest stretch this longest heat wave. everybody in the triple digits, salt lake city, death valley,...
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same for salt lake city. it's only gotten up to 100 degree in september. now, temperatures across the country elsewhere look pretty nice, especially on saturday. some 70s back through the upper midwest and the northern plains. beautiful in the northeast, although that flood watch still continues down through texas, into louisiana, on sunday, still looking for more wet weather along the gulf coast. interior northeast will see late day showers. the western half of the country seeing lots of sunshine, and record heat out west. on labor day, tom recommended traveling on labor day, but on the 95 corridor, we could see pockets of heavy rain possible. it does look pretty unsettled as we go into monday. >> thank you. we'll get much more on the forecast in a bit. >> right now, let us welcome in peter alexander as we turn to the politically charged speech from president biden last night. >> repeatedly calling out former president trump as well as his allies. the president condemning political violence and warning that blind loyalty to a single leader, he says, is fa
same for salt lake city. it's only gotten up to 100 degree in september. now, temperatures across the country elsewhere look pretty nice, especially on saturday. some 70s back through the upper midwest and the northern plains. beautiful in the northeast, although that flood watch still continues down through texas, into louisiana, on sunday, still looking for more wet weather along the gulf coast. interior northeast will see late day showers. the western half of the country seeing lots of...
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laboring to stay cool in sacramento at 112 on your monday afternoon. 109 bakersfield. 102 again in salt lake citywe've had 32 days above 100 this summer in the slc. eastern half of the nation, scattered showers and thunderstorms, typical late-summertime pattern for labor day monday. otherwise, we're dry but warm even into the northern plains. we're also watching the tropics. the main area closest to people or americans would be tropical storm earl just north of puerto rico and the virgin islands, looking for some rain there. that should drift northward, maybe toward bermuda, by midweek. >> all right, paul goodloe at the weather channel. >>> to memphis now and new details about a missing teacher whose abduction friday was caught on camera. cbs' elise preston is there. >> reporter: jericka, good evening to you. police are not confirming if their large presence here on the ground or in the air is connected to that missing mother's abduction, but they do tell us that they are following all leads. meanwhile, the suspect is in jail charged with a specially aggravated kidnapping and tampering with evide
laboring to stay cool in sacramento at 112 on your monday afternoon. 109 bakersfield. 102 again in salt lake citywe've had 32 days above 100 this summer in the slc. eastern half of the nation, scattered showers and thunderstorms, typical late-summertime pattern for labor day monday. otherwise, we're dry but warm even into the northern plains. we're also watching the tropics. the main area closest to people or americans would be tropical storm earl just north of puerto rico and the virgin...
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look at this, utah into salt lake city, this is incredible. they set a daily record yesterday.he day before that, the temperature, the highest september temperature ever recorded at salt lake city. broke that again yesterday alone. incredible, persistent heat that lasts for days and making it very difficult for people who live here. death valley, not a lot of people call this home but we use this as the litmus test on how hot it has been. we've only seen temps over 120 fahrenheit in september about 10 times, dating back to records back to 1911. we've had six times where temperatures have risen above 120 just since 2017. so it really shows you the climate change footprint and angle to this story as well. 40 million americans or more still impacted by heat alerts. that includes los angeles. triple-digit heat for many the locations just away from the coastline. look at bakersfield, 110 degrees. this heat wave is going to peak at the worst possible moment when everybody wants to be outside celebrating labor day. remember, this is an extended holiday weekend. now the heat builds as
look at this, utah into salt lake city, this is incredible. they set a daily record yesterday.he day before that, the temperature, the highest september temperature ever recorded at salt lake city. broke that again yesterday alone. incredible, persistent heat that lasts for days and making it very difficult for people who live here. death valley, not a lot of people call this home but we use this as the litmus test on how hot it has been. we've only seen temps over 120 fahrenheit in september...
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the oil refineries that foul the air and blacken our lungs, in salt lake city, our children's lungs, boom. and the latest scar on the landscape to tar sands mine in the book cliffs, closed, now hidden, simply by its remoteness, boom. and the desert where trains stop to settle the radioactive waste carry on to blanding and remove the uranium tailings and bury it still hot in the alkaline desert, out of sight, out of mind, boom. see the traces of human indignities on the sands near topaz mountain left by the japanese interment camps, boom. president donald j. trump can try to eviscerate bears ears and grand staircase he is ca atlanta i monuments with -- escalante and stand tall with other white men who for adjudications have exhumed, looted and profited from the graves of ancient wunds. they will tell you bears ears belongs to them. boom. [applause] consider a rin hatch's words, support of the bears ears national monument. the indians he said they don't fully understand a lot of things. that they are certainly taking for granted on these lands. they won't be able to do it if it's made
the oil refineries that foul the air and blacken our lungs, in salt lake city, our children's lungs, boom. and the latest scar on the landscape to tar sands mine in the book cliffs, closed, now hidden, simply by its remoteness, boom. and the desert where trains stop to settle the radioactive waste carry on to blanding and remove the uranium tailings and bury it still hot in the alkaline desert, out of sight, out of mind, boom. see the traces of human indignities on the sands near topaz mountain...
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city is so dependent on tourism. and a lot of folks come to enjoy lake havasu city through watercraft and boating. avasu city is known for its famous london bridge right along the colorado river. this is california. across there, this is the bridgewater channel. that's right here in front of us. the mayor says. tourism is going strong, but one of his cream shop says the heat and frequent monsoons have been hurting business. we are dealing with 100, plus degrees, sometimes some days, even 110 with humidity reaching as high as 70 so it's staying between 50 and 70% which is causing a lot of people not to travel. the london bridge ice cream parlor has been family owned for 30 years. the owners say that high temperatures are actually melting their products faster. there you are. thank you. you're welcome, actually have to put cases over the ice cream at the end of the day because they do start to melt towards the end of the day from just the bounce off of the water, and we have to close our doors. and if we had the doors open, you wouldn't be able to really stand in here. the ice cream shop says they're
city is so dependent on tourism. and a lot of folks come to enjoy lake havasu city through watercraft and boating. avasu city is known for its famous london bridge right along the colorado river. this is california. across there, this is the bridgewater channel. that's right here in front of us. the mayor says. tourism is going strong, but one of his cream shop says the heat and frequent monsoons have been hurting business. we are dealing with 100, plus degrees, sometimes some days, even 110...
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look at salt lake city, 103. previous record, 98 grdegrees. the thing that is interesting about salt lake city, we broke the september record, all time record high temperature just yesterday. but it was previously set the day before at 102 degrees. you can tell this is a long-standing heat wave and people are contending with temperatures they haven't seen in a long time. we have the potential to experience over 155 record high temperatures from today, right through thursday of this week. that's why the national weather service has hoisted these ongoing heat alerts and they include many of the metropolitans from san francisco to los angeles. heat advisories, heat -- extreme heat warnings in place for that particular region. this is a dangerous long-standing heat wave, especially for the vulnerable, especially for the elderly and the extremely young. triple digit heat recorded for many locations, look at sacramento for instance. we should be 91 by monday when we think the peak of this heat wave will crest. we'll be at 113. now the heat is going
look at salt lake city, 103. previous record, 98 grdegrees. the thing that is interesting about salt lake city, we broke the september record, all time record high temperature just yesterday. but it was previously set the day before at 102 degrees. you can tell this is a long-standing heat wave and people are contending with temperatures they haven't seen in a long time. we have the potential to experience over 155 record high temperatures from today, right through thursday of this week. that's...
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another hot day. 104 in salt lake city.lt lake city a couple years ago because the plane couldn't take off full. keep that in mind if you're flying through the west today. this weather brought to you by safelite, vehicle glass and recalibration. millions in this heat advisory. the fairview fired in california killed two people. 150 record highs expected across the southwest just over the next couple of days. in the east, we've had our share of flooding are providence, new haven, connecticut, you're having heavy rain coming up towards connecticut. we'll continue to watch the flooding in providence, and cranston. there's a lot more weather where this came from, i know the area needs the rain, but you don't need 9 inches like providence got yesterday. brianna. >> chad, thank you for that. >>> it's called the doomsday glacier and a new study said it's shanking on by its fingernail. the survey said the thwaites glacier has the potential to raise sea levels by several people. with us the lead author of the study, the associate pr
another hot day. 104 in salt lake city.lt lake city a couple years ago because the plane couldn't take off full. keep that in mind if you're flying through the west today. this weather brought to you by safelite, vehicle glass and recalibration. millions in this heat advisory. the fairview fired in california killed two people. 150 record highs expected across the southwest just over the next couple of days. in the east, we've had our share of flooding are providence, new haven, connecticut,...
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police in salt lake city arrested six people for illegally racing. say an illegal drag race left one driver dead. near chicago, a pedestrian was struck and killed. a city alderman saying higher fines and impounding vehicles has little effect. >> we see the indent incidents stopping, they're getting worse and worse. >> reporter: rumble strips in compton, california, did little to slow down the takeovers. fedup residents in l.a. taking to the streets in protest. >> reporter: anna marie is one of them she lost larry brooks, her husband of more than 30 years, when he went out for some exercise and never came home. >> the driver revved his car to 90, spun out, lost control, he hit my husband, and six other cars. my husband had ten minutes to live after that. it is called vehicular manslaughter. but it was murder. >> reporter: she and others are calling for a disclaimer to be added to the "fast & furious" films. >> i feel furious. yes, there is another meaning to that word. >> you can kill someone you can injure yourself. >> reporter: lilly started the non
police in salt lake city arrested six people for illegally racing. say an illegal drag race left one driver dead. near chicago, a pedestrian was struck and killed. a city alderman saying higher fines and impounding vehicles has little effect. >> we see the indent incidents stopping, they're getting worse and worse. >> reporter: rumble strips in compton, california, did little to slow down the takeovers. fedup residents in l.a. taking to the streets in protest. >> reporter:...
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and we were able to go deep with some of the linemen in lake city and these are people coming from allr the country. i mean they're coming from louisiana, alabama, texas, and we had over 42,000 at landfall, i'm sure there's more in the state right now and we are going back to tallahassee from lake city, you know, you saw truck after truck after truck, on i-10 eastbound, coming in, to be able to help respond to this. and part of the reason we're able to do that is because we've got a lot of utilities that this isn't their first rodeo, and they take this very seriously, and they have learned from past storms, and they put that knowledge to good use, and so florida power and light has the biggest footprint of personnel that have been brought into the state to help get everybody back, and eric is here, the president of fpl, and he is going to provide an update on their efforts. >> thank you, governor. so we have about 20,000 crews deployed across the state of florida, just to remind you, the storm is still battering northeast part of the state, and daytona is being hit right now, 1.2 milli
and we were able to go deep with some of the linemen in lake city and these are people coming from allr the country. i mean they're coming from louisiana, alabama, texas, and we had over 42,000 at landfall, i'm sure there's more in the state right now and we are going back to tallahassee from lake city, you know, you saw truck after truck after truck, on i-10 eastbound, coming in, to be able to help respond to this. and part of the reason we're able to do that is because we've got a lot of...
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we went over to lake city where a number are staged. these are great folks.e coming from across the country. i met people from alabama, from texas, from louisiana. they are all coming to florida when we were driving back to taliban from lake city, i saw a beautiful sight of all these electrical vehicles coming where they had all the electrical equipment on. these folks are going to help put people's power back on. it was a procession of them. we talked about 42,000. i bet you after today there will be significantly even more. so you really are seeing just a great logistical effort to put all hands on deck in this response. okay. any questions? >> how many calls here? >> right now it's -- i don't want girlfriend you a solid number. earlier today we have 21. and then we, because of the 911 issues in southwest florida, we had had one small rural county answering calls for the larger counties saying that they had hundreds of calls. so i can't really quantify that right now. but just go off the word that the emergency management -- local level told me. >> yes? >>
we went over to lake city where a number are staged. these are great folks.e coming from across the country. i met people from alabama, from texas, from louisiana. they are all coming to florida when we were driving back to taliban from lake city, i saw a beautiful sight of all these electrical vehicles coming where they had all the electrical equipment on. these folks are going to help put people's power back on. it was a procession of them. we talked about 42,000. i bet you after today there...
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so they moved tot lake city. they struggled there. and eventually, they moved baco san francisco.at he wrote books about origami and and braille. and from those books, linda learned her craft, starting at 5 years old. >> it taught me an important lesson. blindness is a really handicap. there's a way around it. you can still live, and you can still do all this amazing s, which he did. he was the best example of growing up, there's o excuse not to do what you want to do. >> reporter: these days, linda keeps a story of her family alive, showcasing her art aroune world. even being featured in nl in national geographic, a tribute to her heritage, one fold at a time. >> every time i do an event, i s bring my grandpa's books. that'g i acknowledge, that heritage. is consider having his books with e his books with me good luck. >> reporter: in japantown, ryan yamamoto, first alert chief meteorologistl heggen. >> always there in spirit. the next event linda is hosting is october 16th at the japan centerpiece plaza. it's free ans it's free and includes an oversd origami competition. > >> let
so they moved tot lake city. they struggled there. and eventually, they moved baco san francisco.at he wrote books about origami and and braille. and from those books, linda learned her craft, starting at 5 years old. >> it taught me an important lesson. blindness is a really handicap. there's a way around it. you can still live, and you can still do all this amazing s, which he did. he was the best example of growing up, there's o excuse not to do what you want to do. >> reporter:...
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we went over to lake city where a number of them are staged. these are great folks. they're coming from all across the country. i met people from alabama, from texas, from louisiana. they are all coming to florida. when we were driving back to tallahassee from lake city, i saw this beautiful site of all these electrical vehicles coming where they had all the electrical equipment on. these are folks that are going to help put people's power back on. just a procession of them. we talked about 42,000. i bet you after today there is probably going to be significantly even more. so you really are seeing just a great low logistical effort to t all hand on deck. any questions? >> yes, governor, you are talking about getting calls from people who have not evacuated calls for help. how many calls with r. we talking about here? kevin, do you want to take that? >> right now, i don't want to give you a solid number. earlier today we had the initial report was 21. and then we because of the 911 issues in that southwest florida area, we had one small rural county that was answerin
we went over to lake city where a number of them are staged. these are great folks. they're coming from all across the country. i met people from alabama, from texas, from louisiana. they are all coming to florida. when we were driving back to tallahassee from lake city, i saw this beautiful site of all these electrical vehicles coming where they had all the electrical equipment on. these are folks that are going to help put people's power back on. just a procession of them. we talked about...
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landfall, i'm sure there's more in the state right now, and we are going back to tallahassee from lake city. you saw truck after truck after truck on i-10 eastbound coming in to help respond to this, and part of the reason we were able to do that, we have a lot of utilities that this is not their first rodeo, they take this very seriously, they learned from past storms and they put that knowledge to good use. so, florida power and light has the biggest footprint of personnel brought into the state to help get everybody back and eric is here, the president of fpl, update on their efforts. >> thank you, governor. we have deployed about 20,000 crews across the state of florida just to remind you, the storm is it still battering northeast part of the state. daytona is being hit right now. we have 1.2 million customers out of power, but we have been able to restore over 700,000 customers before the storm has left the state and we are going to continue to work 24/7 to do so. i'm actually pleased with the systems i've seen further to the west of here is in good shape. at fpl, we did not lose one t
landfall, i'm sure there's more in the state right now, and we are going back to tallahassee from lake city. you saw truck after truck after truck on i-10 eastbound coming in to help respond to this, and part of the reason we were able to do that, we have a lot of utilities that this is not their first rodeo, they take this very seriously, they learned from past storms and they put that knowledge to good use. so, florida power and light has the biggest footprint of personnel brought into the...
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not in salt lake city. protesters took a police car, turned it all the way up side down and then lit the thing on fire for dozens of officers injured in those violent riots and protests that morning. it was concerning and felt as though it was foreboding something bad in addition to being an awful thing in and of itself and the fact is played out since then have shown the feeling to be accurate. two years later. homicide rates are up 40% compared to just a few years ago in 2019 along with assaults and property crimes and all sorts of other offenses. attacks on police officers are at their highest level that we've seen since 1985. in 2021, there were 73 officers nationwide who were killed in the line of duty and nearly one third of those 25 officers were killed in unprovoked attacks. now, to give that ugly statistic a terrifying context, only to unprovoked attacks against police officers were recorded in 2020. in utah, more police officers were shot at in 2021 then any 2y other recorded year resulting in inj
not in salt lake city. protesters took a police car, turned it all the way up side down and then lit the thing on fire for dozens of officers injured in those violent riots and protests that morning. it was concerning and felt as though it was foreboding something bad in addition to being an awful thing in and of itself and the fact is played out since then have shown the feeling to be accurate. two years later. homicide rates are up 40% compared to just a few years ago in 2019 along with...
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we're looking at more triple digits, upper 90s, in salt lake city, and 100 in reno, 109 in fresno, anderence in the east. feeling like fall in some spots. chicago, by saturday, 81 degrees. upper 70s by sunday. so looking good there. jonathan. >> michelle grossman, thank you as always. >>> stay ahead on way too early, new missteps from donald trump and the legal team as they try to win the battle of public opinion concerning his mishandling of classified documents. we'll be right back. back. (man 1) oh, it looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2) but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. (man 1) we should go even higher! (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (vo) adventure, elevated. (man 1) let's go lower. (vo) discover more in the subaru outback wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor. you might take something for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your
we're looking at more triple digits, upper 90s, in salt lake city, and 100 in reno, 109 in fresno, anderence in the east. feeling like fall in some spots. chicago, by saturday, 81 degrees. upper 70s by sunday. so looking good there. jonathan. >> michelle grossman, thank you as always. >>> stay ahead on way too early, new missteps from donald trump and the legal team as they try to win the battle of public opinion concerning his mishandling of classified documents. we'll be right...
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sacramento no stranger to summer heat reaching a record high of 114 yesterday at 104, salt lake city topping its september record for the third time this month. and now a deadly emergency playing out in southern california where two people died in a fast moving labor day fire the region now a week into a dangerous heatwave the brutal conditions are also threatening california's power grid which remains on the brink of rolling blackouts to cope with demand miguel almaguer is in hemet, california, where firefighters are still battling that deadly and lightning fast wildfire. >> reporter: it exploded out of control so quickly, authorities say at least two people were unable to escape the flames another burn victim narrowly made it out alive during evacuations. the southern california blaze destroying homes near the town of hemet fueled by conditions that acted like a blow tore >> in alignment with the can none and the wind and topography, so everything lined up for a critical rate of spread. >> reporter: the inferno blew through so quickly, many of the homes that were ze destroyed were
sacramento no stranger to summer heat reaching a record high of 114 yesterday at 104, salt lake city topping its september record for the third time this month. and now a deadly emergency playing out in southern california where two people died in a fast moving labor day fire the region now a week into a dangerous heatwave the brutal conditions are also threatening california's power grid which remains on the brink of rolling blackouts to cope with demand miguel almaguer is in hemet,...
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towns, the fighting rages on as russian led forces concentrate on protecting the elegance, gonna hub lake city and prepared a battle of the strategic city of sola dar, in neighboring dannetta. the goal is to establish control over all of the don bass insecure. the liberation of elegance, good, meaning the russian lead forces are working on destroying ukrainian military fortifications. was to open up those areas and facilitate advances on to those position. exactly. and hear that another tactic is needed to protect the soldiers from ukraine. shelling with the enemy artillery is working so we must move very carefully the grin and troops used drones to support our positions. we are constantly under attack, but we continue to take out their artillery units. home bottle, just the troops here are looking forward not to the few meters that separate them from achieving their goal with me, but rather to restoring the piece that has been lost here over the years and lifting the long time blockade that is divided the dumbass washer brownie r t who ganske k to south asia pakistan is calling for a quote, i
towns, the fighting rages on as russian led forces concentrate on protecting the elegance, gonna hub lake city and prepared a battle of the strategic city of sola dar, in neighboring dannetta. the goal is to establish control over all of the don bass insecure. the liberation of elegance, good, meaning the russian lead forces are working on destroying ukrainian military fortifications. was to open up those areas and facilitate advances on to those position. exactly. and hear that another tactic...
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a scorcher in the west, triple digits in salt lake city, hot across the plains and great lakes. 91 in miami. >>> comin , the grass hopper crisis plaguing farmers.> also, the louisiana nun kidnapped in africa nearly five months ago. she's been found alive. >>> and more free meal and hotel rooms. the new promise from the airline out of labor day >>> grass hop,are overrunning parts of montana and north dakota. the insects are covering their fields. they're spraying several time a day to protect crop. they say it is the worst infestation in recent memory. there weren't enough cold days to drive down the numbers. >>> a missionary killed thought to be killed five months ago in north africa was found alive. they say they grabbed her, taking off without her medication. amazingly, church officials say the 83-year-old was just released and appears to be in good health. so far, no word on why she was suddenly freed. >>> new covid booster shots could be rolled out this weekend once the cdc gives the green light. the fda just updated the shots which targeted the most common omicron variant. they'r
a scorcher in the west, triple digits in salt lake city, hot across the plains and great lakes. 91 in miami. >>> comin , the grass hopper crisis plaguing farmers.> also, the louisiana nun kidnapped in africa nearly five months ago. she's been found alive. >>> and more free meal and hotel rooms. the new promise from the airline out of labor day >>> grass hop,are overrunning parts of montana and north dakota. the insects are covering their fields. they're spraying...
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we were just in lake city, i was thanking -- we had all these power workers, line workers from different states. i saw them from texas, louisiana, all these different places stage, we have a massive, massive mobilization. their job is to get in there and help restore services. you are also going to have folks bringing in things like food and water, so there's no need to rush back in. there is going to be a lot going on in the immediate aftermath and a lot of people's safety depends on that. you know, if you are on the roads, you are putting yourself in danger and limiting the ability of emergency crews to restore power and clean debris. we don't know how much debris is going to be, but there is going to be debris and that's going to make it very difficult to navigate some of these roads, that's why fdot's immediate mission is clear the roadways so people are able to go in and access that, to be able to help deliver services for people. in 2019, we were projected to be hit by hurricane dorian, a category 5 storm, and fortunately at the last minute it took a north ward turn and missed the
we were just in lake city, i was thanking -- we had all these power workers, line workers from different states. i saw them from texas, louisiana, all these different places stage, we have a massive, massive mobilization. their job is to get in there and help restore services. you are also going to have folks bringing in things like food and water, so there's no need to rush back in. there is going to be a lot going on in the immediate aftermath and a lot of people's safety depends on that. you...
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salt lake city and fresno, california had their hottest september days ever.raining california's power grid, and power companies are pleading with the public to conserve energy. the governor there sending out rare text alerts to avoid rolling blackouts. the dry weather has caused more than a dozen wildfires to explode across the state. sheriff's deputies are going door to door to warn those who haven't evacuated. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' carter evans will start us off again tonight from hemet, california. good evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening. take a look at this home to my left here. it looks like the owner tried to ect thotorcycle.igate now oking utility equipment owned by so cal edison could have sparked this fire. meanwhile, the battle continues in triple-digit heat. another brutal day for california, withering heat and worsening wildfires. this one near hemet now more than 7,000 acres and growing in all directions. >> unfortunately, it was clear that the fire was outpacing our ground and air resources. >> reporter: we're
salt lake city and fresno, california had their hottest september days ever.raining california's power grid, and power companies are pleading with the public to conserve energy. the governor there sending out rare text alerts to avoid rolling blackouts. the dry weather has caused more than a dozen wildfires to explode across the state. sheriff's deputies are going door to door to warn those who haven't evacuated. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' carter evans will start us off...
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. >> reporter: elsewhere, salt lake city tied its all-time record yesterday hitting 107. boise set a new all-time high at 104. and in arizona, heat-related deaths are up 30% in the phoenix area compared to last year. back on the west coast some relief is in sight. hurricane kay is expected to hug the coast this weekend bringing much needed rain. we will take a closer look at the forecast in just a few moments. >>> police in canada say the second suspect wanted for a stabbing rampage has died after being arrested in saskatchewan. myles sanderson was taken into custody after being chased in a stolen vehicle. authorities say he went into medical distress. he and his brother who was found dead monday were wanted for the stabbing deaths of ten people. some of them random attacks. >>> a new development overnight in the january 6th investigation. we have learned a current adviser to former president trump is under scrutiny from the fbi and has been subpoenaed by the grand jury investigating the capitol riot. abc's jay o'brien is here with more. jay, good morning. >> reporter: rh
. >> reporter: elsewhere, salt lake city tied its all-time record yesterday hitting 107. boise set a new all-time high at 104. and in arizona, heat-related deaths are up 30% in the phoenix area compared to last year. back on the west coast some relief is in sight. hurricane kay is expected to hug the coast this weekend bringing much needed rain. we will take a closer look at the forecast in just a few moments. >>> police in canada say the second suspect wanted for a stabbing...
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." >> reporter: just outside salt lake city, 46-year-old "on the road" is about to let you in on a secretabout it, ever. >> reporter: when schauna was 20, and single, she got pregnant. she says she wasn't ready to be a mom, so she made the decision to place her baby for adoption. it wasn't easy. do you remember holding him the first time? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what was like? >> he was perfect. and i knew i would have him for a short time, so i made... every minute count with him. >> reporter: she called the boy "riley," and says she held him for 72 hours straight until the time came to let go. her riley was now somebody else's stephen. and at this point, like with most closed adoptions, a firewall went up between schauna and stephen's new parents-- no communication whatsoever. and this went on for about... a week. >> it was like, okay, this is the way it should be. she is part of our family. >> reporter: adoptive parents jennifer and chris schoebinger say they had no interest in excluding the birth mother. >> you can't have too many people loving you, right. why couldn't he be both
." >> reporter: just outside salt lake city, 46-year-old "on the road" is about to let you in on a secretabout it, ever. >> reporter: when schauna was 20, and single, she got pregnant. she says she wasn't ready to be a mom, so she made the decision to place her baby for adoption. it wasn't easy. do you remember holding him the first time? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what was like? >> he was perfect. and i knew i would have him for a short time, so i...
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salt lake city and fresno, california, had their hottest september days ever. the brutal heat is straining california's power grid and power companies are pleading with the public to conserve energy. the governor there sending out rare text alerts to avoid rolling blackouts. the dry weather has caused more than a dozen wildfires to explode across the state. sheriff's deputies are going door to door to warn those who haven't evacuated. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' carter evans will start us off again tonight from hemet, california. good evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening. take a look at this home to my left here. it looks like the owner tried to protect that motorcycle. investigators are now looking into the possibility that utility equipment owned by socal edison could have sparked this fire. meanwhile, the battle continues in triple-digit heat. another brutal day for california, withering heat and worsening wildfires, this one near hemet, now more than 7,000 achers and growing in all directions. >> unfortunately, it was clear that
salt lake city and fresno, california, had their hottest september days ever. the brutal heat is straining california's power grid and power companies are pleading with the public to conserve energy. the governor there sending out rare text alerts to avoid rolling blackouts. the dry weather has caused more than a dozen wildfires to explode across the state. sheriff's deputies are going door to door to warn those who haven't evacuated. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' carter...
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to stay cool in sacramento at 112 on your monday afternoon. 109 in bakersfield. 102 again in salt lake city. we've had 32 days above 100 this summer in the slc. eastern half of the nation, scattered showers and thunderstorms. typical late summertime pattern for your labor day monday. otherwise, we're dry but warm, even into the northern plains. we're also watching the tropics. the main area closest to people or americans would be tropical storm earl just north of puerto rico and the virgin islands, looking for some rain there. that should drift northward maybe toward bermuda by mid-week. >> all right, paul goodloe at the weather channel. >>> to memphis now. and new details tonight about a missing teacher whose abduction friday was caught on camera. cbs's elise preston is there. elise, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. police have not confirmed if their large presence here on the ground or in the air is related to that missing mother's abduction, but they do tell us they are following all leads. meanwhile, the suspect in this case is behind bars, charged with especially aggra
to stay cool in sacramento at 112 on your monday afternoon. 109 in bakersfield. 102 again in salt lake city. we've had 32 days above 100 this summer in the slc. eastern half of the nation, scattered showers and thunderstorms. typical late summertime pattern for your labor day monday. otherwise, we're dry but warm, even into the northern plains. we're also watching the tropics. the main area closest to people or americans would be tropical storm earl just north of puerto rico and the virgin...
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all time records will continue to be challengeded from southern california to salt lake city and the high-energy demands. the looming blackouts are still there for california today. now, there are a lot of fires out there, too. there have been deadly fires in california. lots of fires in the northwest, giving us smoke in the air. we have two hurricanes in the alantic. but both are moving to the north and east. away from the lower 48. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin. >>> coming up, the new study on preventing dementia. the number of steps you should was gone every day. >>> first, the criminal known as fat leonard he is kams just days before sentencing in a massive navy corruption scandal. >>> and later, a tantrum on the when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result
all time records will continue to be challengeded from southern california to salt lake city and the high-energy demands. the looming blackouts are still there for california today. now, there are a lot of fires out there, too. there have been deadly fires in california. lots of fires in the northwest, giving us smoke in the air. we have two hurricanes in the alantic. but both are moving to the north and east. away from the lower 48. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin. >>> coming up,...
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records will be challenged from los angeles to salt lake city, and california, you may have rolling blackouts to deal with with that high energy demand. now, through this weekend, there will be lots of stormness on the gulf coast including jackson, mississippi, with flooding concerns they could be renewed. the heat wave in the west and warm for the east coast beaches through the labor day weekend. tropical outlook shows tropical storm danielle will not impact land, but we are watching the rest of the tropics. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> and coming up, the fbi questioning a football hall of famer in a welfare fraud investigation. >>> also ahead, a close call at a florida airport. how the pilot narrowly avoided disaster. >>> and a former marine arrested for murder, how the victim's mother helped track hi check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with me
records will be challenged from los angeles to salt lake city, and california, you may have rolling blackouts to deal with with that high energy demand. now, through this weekend, there will be lots of stormness on the gulf coast including jackson, mississippi, with flooding concerns they could be renewed. the heat wave in the west and warm for the east coast beaches through the labor day weekend. tropical outlook shows tropical storm danielle will not impact land, but we are watching the rest...
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sl salt lake city, 102. and we're looking at particularly high temperatures in sacramento. 107 on sunday, 111 on moayndms g storms from the great lakes to the central plains, temperatures in the 90s all right, that holiday weekend forecast is coming up. >> a lot to watch out for, michelle, thank you. >>> and coming up next, what objectio watch out for if you're ekaveling over the holiday weend.d. >>> a policece officicer p punc wowoman inin the face. why the e city's mayayor is defending the action it's's an upsidede-down n boe wiwith no cap.p. you jujust grab and squeezeze. dawnwn platinum'm's more popowerful forormula breaks d down and reremoves greasese 4 times f faster. dawnwn platinum'm's more popowerful forormula nice!! no flip,p, no mess.. platininum is alsoso a go greaease cleanerer for your r , no flip,p, no mess.. your countntertops, anand o pre-e-treat staiains on laun. fafast. easy.. dawn platitinum ez-sququeez. flip t the way youou clean dis. want morore from youour vitamin? get t more with h na
sl salt lake city, 102. and we're looking at particularly high temperatures in sacramento. 107 on sunday, 111 on moayndms g storms from the great lakes to the central plains, temperatures in the 90s all right, that holiday weekend forecast is coming up. >> a lot to watch out for, michelle, thank you. >>> and coming up next, what objectio watch out for if you're ekaveling over the holiday weend.d. >>> a policece officicer p punc wowoman inin the face. why the e city's...
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and we are setting all-time september heat records like salt lake city and grand junction, colorado, did today. david? >> all right, ginger zee leading us off tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in ukraine tonight, and to the news coming in just before we came on the air this evening. sources now telling abc news a major new front in their counteroffensive is now under way tonight. ukraine now fighting to regain towns seized by russia in the east near kharkiv, the second-largest city. president zelenskyy in an address to the ukrainian people tonight for the first time mentioning the fighting in the kharkiv region. kharkiv under assault from russia since the start of this war. ukraine has kept control of that second-largest city, but lost some of the areas nearby. they are now striking back tonight. video circulating online showing fallen russian soldiers during a ukrainian operation near kharkiv. and tonight, news on russia, as well. the pentagon saying they are now buying millions of rounds of artillery and ammunition from north korea now, a week after they got shipm
and we are setting all-time september heat records like salt lake city and grand junction, colorado, did today. david? >> all right, ginger zee leading us off tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in ukraine tonight, and to the news coming in just before we came on the air this evening. sources now telling abc news a major new front in their counteroffensive is now under way tonight. ukraine now fighting to regain towns seized by russia in the east near kharkiv, the...
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>> reporter: david, you'll remember, just last night we were talking about salt lake city breaking their all-time september heat record. that was 105. today, they've made it to 107, which ties their all-time record, so, yes, they've smashed the september one. look at the heat and fire alerts on 14 states from nebraska to california, nevada, up to montana. now, those fire alerts are up there for a reason, because this heat bakes the land, it gets it very dry, and it's going to stay hot for the next two days. really through the beginning of the weekend for so many cities from denver to las vegas to right here around los angeles. but i do want to tell you about hurricane kay, which is out in the pacific, down closer to cabo, but as it makes its way along the west coast, it's going to put up enough moisture that not only will we get cloud cover, cooling by the weekend, but even some rain. and david, some of that rain for, say, palm springs, or even here to anaheim, could come very quickly. flash flooding could be an issue. >> ginger zee with us tonight, as well as will carr from california.
>> reporter: david, you'll remember, just last night we were talking about salt lake city breaking their all-time september heat record. that was 105. today, they've made it to 107, which ties their all-time record, so, yes, they've smashed the september one. look at the heat and fire alerts on 14 states from nebraska to california, nevada, up to montana. now, those fire alerts are up there for a reason, because this heat bakes the land, it gets it very dry, and it's going to stay hot for...