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it's not only minneapolis. it's all over.to get out of the studio and talk to real people. we learn a lot when we do that. america is a great place and deserves great leadership. that is it for us tonight. set your dvr so you will always stay connected with us. thank you for watching. remember it is america now and forever. jesse watters is next. >>> welcome to jesse watters prime time. tonight, joe biden has an offshore bank account? >> the destructive oak fire burning through thousands of acres near no samedy national park in california. >> wildfires, climate change or arson? white house cocaine. the list is missing.
it's not only minneapolis. it's all over.to get out of the studio and talk to real people. we learn a lot when we do that. america is a great place and deserves great leadership. that is it for us tonight. set your dvr so you will always stay connected with us. thank you for watching. remember it is america now and forever. jesse watters is next. >>> welcome to jesse watters prime time. tonight, joe biden has an offshore bank account? >> the destructive oak fire burning through...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham this is "the ingraham angle" from minneapolis tonight.l explain why a little later. but, first, sleazy deal, slimy family, that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> laura: now, at this point the white house needs to hire some professional writers, i think, because they are running out of good lines, the trail leading to corruption, to the special treatment they received along the way, it's getting harder and harder to explain. >> this is hunter biden, as you know, is a private citizen. and this was done in an independent way. the department of justice is independent. we give them the space to be independent and we respect the rule of law. >> laura: ha ha. who knew she did stand up. the details of the defunct hunter biden plea show once again how far the legal system will bend to accommodate and ultimately protect the bidens. so the rule of law is always an after thought for these people. what's important is keeping joe biden in power. so after combing through both the plea agreement itself as well as the transcript of yesterday's court proc
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham this is "the ingraham angle" from minneapolis tonight.l explain why a little later. but, first, sleazy deal, slimy family, that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> laura: now, at this point the white house needs to hire some professional writers, i think, because they are running out of good lines, the trail leading to corruption, to the special treatment they received along the way, it's getting harder and harder to explain....
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fox ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from minneapolis tonight.l explain why a little later. but first, sleazy deal, slimy family, that is focus of tonight's "angle." at this point, the white house needs to hire professional writers, because they're running out of good lines. growing trail of evidence leading the biden family from corruption to special treatment they received along the way, getting harder and harder to explain. >> hunter biden is a private citizen and this was done in an independent way. the department of justice is independent, we give them space to be independent and respect the rule of law. >> who knew she did stand-up? the details of the deflufrnth hunter biden plea show how far the legal system will bend to accommodate and protect the bidens. rule of law is an afterthought for these people. after combing through the plea agreement and the transcript of yesterday's court proceedings, the angle understand the concerted effort to keep it all from the public. the most daming provision would have granted broad immunity to hunter b
fox ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from minneapolis tonight.l explain why a little later. but first, sleazy deal, slimy family, that is focus of tonight's "angle." at this point, the white house needs to hire professional writers, because they're running out of good lines. growing trail of evidence leading the biden family from corruption to special treatment they received along the way, getting harder and harder to explain. >>...
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temple texas, minneapolis, st.aul, heat alerts now and excessive heat warning still in place in phoenix because they are still on that nonstop trend of annihilating their record of 110 plus. these are the numbers and the heat indexes for today. 92 chicago, cincinnati 93. then we'll put on the heat indexes for the northeast for tend of the week when washington, d.c. finally gets hot this summer, feeling like 106 to end the week. your local weather in 30 seconds. drew: i am meteorologist drew tuma with the accuweather forecast. a cooler afternoon today. temperatures are a few degrees below average in many cities. areas maybe staying in the 80's around 4:00 p.m. overnight, patchy fog and numbers for the most part falling into the 50's. the cooling trend continues tomorrow. as we get into the weekend, >> of course, we've been talking about the dog days of summer. coming up why the president's dog commander is in by trouble. stayith us. oh, hello! hi! do you know that every load of laundry could be worth as much as $300
temple texas, minneapolis, st.aul, heat alerts now and excessive heat warning still in place in phoenix because they are still on that nonstop trend of annihilating their record of 110 plus. these are the numbers and the heat indexes for today. 92 chicago, cincinnati 93. then we'll put on the heat indexes for the northeast for tend of the week when washington, d.c. finally gets hot this summer, feeling like 106 to end the week. your local weather in 30 seconds. drew: i am meteorologist drew...
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brian cheung, nbc news, minneapolis. >> we're back in a moment with a big, new powerball jackpot, $546 million big >>> and bringing new meaning to a twitter battle, our inside look as meta launches a new app to take them on >>> all right, we're back if you're feeling lucky, you may want to get yourself to somewhere that sells powerball tickets. today's jackpot has reached an estimated $546 million with an all cash option of 282 million. that's the 19th largest jackpot in u.s. history >>> now to a major shake-up coming to social media as instagram and parent company, meta, launch a direct challenge to twitter. it's shaping up to be a battle of big tech and big personalities. erin mclaughlin has details. >> reporter: the latest battle between billionaires mark zuckerberg and elon musk is on tonight, instagram and parent company meta launched a new app called threads a text-based offering taking direct aim at musk's twitter and that platform's roughly 360 million users. earlier today meta founder mark zuckerberg's apparent initial post saying, let's do this, visible to a select few given
brian cheung, nbc news, minneapolis. >> we're back in a moment with a big, new powerball jackpot, $546 million big >>> and bringing new meaning to a twitter battle, our inside look as meta launches a new app to take them on >>> all right, we're back if you're feeling lucky, you may want to get yourself to somewhere that sells powerball tickets. today's jackpot has reached an estimated $546 million with an all cash option of 282 million. that's the 19th largest jackpot in...
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scott gerlacthg h is a retiredma minneapolis police officer. he was one of the commandersrs w who led the police response after george floyd'shopolice r.. the last two years really have been off the hook as it relates to violent crime in minneapolis, and there have been signs o violen minf in some areas and some anti-violence initiatives. but having said that, crime certainly still is high. and anytimstile you have over 40 fewer officers than you had before. it reallr officers ty is diffict a handle on street crime. it doesn't look like there is going to be a police l areal area tis actua that suffered so much after the floyd riots. the i think, believe that's a surrender by. the police or the city council, they consider it a victory. ohey consi, i totally agree. tot i think the activists and some of the city council memberals who are also activists themselves, consider it a victory not to havsts theme in the precinct because some of the city council don't want police to begiinct.ty councn wir agenda is to eliminate the police. their agenda is
scott gerlacthg h is a retiredma minneapolis police officer. he was one of the commandersrs w who led the police response after george floyd'shopolice r.. the last two years really have been off the hook as it relates to violent crime in minneapolis, and there have been signs o violen minf in some areas and some anti-violence initiatives. but having said that, crime certainly still is high. and anytimstile you have over 40 fewer officers than you had before. it reallr officers ty is diffict a...
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minneapolis and the minneapolis police department.uring that investigation, we observed that although many behavioral health related calls were serviced did not require a police response, the city failed to provide a meaningful alternative. we also saw officers of -- escalating situations and using affordable force against people with behavioral health disabilities. in so doing, the city and mbd discriminated against people with behavioral health disabilities by providing an emergency response service -- not providing a service in violation of the ada. we are now working closely with the city, the police department at the committee to develop a plan for addressing the problems identified in our findings report. earlier this year, we announced similar findings of ada violations involving the louisville and the jefferson county metro government. they are, too, we are working with local officials and community members to implement real measures. in addition to our enforcement actions we are working across governments to provide agencies
minneapolis and the minneapolis police department.uring that investigation, we observed that although many behavioral health related calls were serviced did not require a police response, the city failed to provide a meaningful alternative. we also saw officers of -- escalating situations and using affordable force against people with behavioral health disabilities. in so doing, the city and mbd discriminated against people with behavioral health disabilities by providing an emergency response...
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. >> reporter: and it's about 15 degrees above average here in minneapolis.hese are not the kind of extreme temperatures we're used to around here. jb? >> susan and elizabeth, stay cool. for where this expanding heat is headed next, let's bring in meteorologist jacqui jeras from our partners a the weather channel. good evening, jacqui. >> good evening, jb. we've already had one round of storms unleash themselves about the great lakes. this has caused power outages and tree damage across the region, including in the detroit metro area. another wave of severe storms will be possible later tonight before the whole system works its way into the northeast for tomorrow. tomorrow not only damaging winds, but tornado threat for big cities from new york to portland. it's not a high tornado threat, but a few tornadoes will be possible. storms will be in the interior of the northeast when we start the day, but they'll move in along the i-95 corridor by late afternoon through the evening that will give us all day long to crank up that heat with many alerts in effect, fee
. >> reporter: and it's about 15 degrees above average here in minneapolis.hese are not the kind of extreme temperatures we're used to around here. jb? >> susan and elizabeth, stay cool. for where this expanding heat is headed next, let's bring in meteorologist jacqui jeras from our partners a the weather channel. good evening, jacqui. >> good evening, jb. we've already had one round of storms unleash themselves about the great lakes. this has caused power outages and tree...
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it's a nation war. gifts are against war and they stop in minneapolis, minneapolis from these. they have many problems. really. they have many problems or people are as should, let's all and the, uh, without a problem now in with the police and, and the out of it on the wall test for war for the, for his family. know. and they are in front of it about they choose what they choose to stop to know, work for to know what before i was what, what happened after that to these weapons? and how did the government explain because it's no, it's not good the to speak to. we send to the bottom. no. for government, it's not. we are for the why don't we, we a big for me. is story for people. but the video is to also, it doesn't involve, can you do the key to many people know in the invisalign and in the boss, this is vivian. because if you leave, i mean you, you can, if you leave long, you kids. so to parliament discuss what happened about it, about the humanitarian i that was really bones to the parliament discuss it to no, no, no, no, no, no, speak. no, no, no, no you now what uh, for exam
it's a nation war. gifts are against war and they stop in minneapolis, minneapolis from these. they have many problems. really. they have many problems or people are as should, let's all and the, uh, without a problem now in with the police and, and the out of it on the wall test for war for the, for his family. know. and they are in front of it about they choose what they choose to stop to know, work for to know what before i was what, what happened after that to these weapons? and how did the...
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chemical may be hiding in your meal >>> and despite the heat wave, a piece of winter is holding on in minneapolis. see how the snow -- yeah, snow -- is surviving the summer. it's july 14 "early today" starts right now >> it is friday, thanks for being here, i'm steven romo. >> i'm frances rivera. we are ending the week with extreme weather here, with more threats of it. heavy rain started to pour dow again if v again in vermont eri e erin mclaughlin kicks off our coverage >> reporter: from coast-to-coast, mother nature's onslaught is unrelenting multiple tornados touching down around chicago, wreaking havoc at the o'hare international airport and leaving a trail of destruction with dozens of homes damaged. >> all of a sudden it was going all around it was blowing all over. so there was like nowhere to go to protect yourself from it. >> reporter: maggie vespa is there. >> we're here where if you come into room 5 you can see the roof of the hotel is completely gone. here's the same shot from above. the owner says thankfully no one was inside when the storm came through. >> reporter: and flash flood
chemical may be hiding in your meal >>> and despite the heat wave, a piece of winter is holding on in minneapolis. see how the snow -- yeah, snow -- is surviving the summer. it's july 14 "early today" starts right now >> it is friday, thanks for being here, i'm steven romo. >> i'm frances rivera. we are ending the week with extreme weather here, with more threats of it. heavy rain started to pour dow again if v again in vermont eri e erin mclaughlin kicks off our...
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. >> jonathan in minneapolis, independent. >> good morning. first off, i appreciate your show and everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and we all need to come together as a country. my main concern is being in minneapolis last weekend for the fourth of july, if anyone knows what were talking about, there was a group of people shooting off fireworks at the police department here and the people in the crowds were running and screaming, and it was just a mess, so it my main concern is in the city of minneapolis, we have a problem with the homeless youth and parents who don't know how to maintain their children and respect the country that we live in. we also have the right to live in our homes and be happy in the states we live in. the problem is no one is doing anything to protect the people -- protect the people of this area. i am tired of having to be in my house by 6:30 p.m.. i can't even go for a walk. not without being harassed or jumped. i was just on sunday the fourth of july, and i literally have gone to a point where i've gotten s
. >> jonathan in minneapolis, independent. >> good morning. first off, i appreciate your show and everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and we all need to come together as a country. my main concern is being in minneapolis last weekend for the fourth of july, if anyone knows what were talking about, there was a group of people shooting off fireworks at the police department here and the people in the crowds were running and screaming, and it was just a mess, so it my main...
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nbc's maggie vespa is in minneapolis. me, meteorologist michelle grossman and michael mann. good to have all of you. extreme heat, polluted air, major challenges for folks where you are in the twin cities. get us up to date. >> reporter: it is bizarre, right, to be talking about extreme heat out of minneapolis, minnesota. i talked to you from here before about blizzards and bone-chilling cold, what the city is known for. now i'm standing on a packed beach in minneapolis. this is the extreme heat kind of day one. it is arriving here as we speak with temperatures set to soar up to over 90 degrees and people are cognizant of the fact this is their dose of what the southwest has been getting for the last several weeks. that heat wave is expanding and spreading east. so here's what people kind of in this part of the country are getting that first taste of it had to say experiencing this. >> real hot. 100 degrees. triple digits for, what, four days? >> nothing you can really do. nothing you can do. it is hot. >> it is terrifyin
nbc's maggie vespa is in minneapolis. me, meteorologist michelle grossman and michael mann. good to have all of you. extreme heat, polluted air, major challenges for folks where you are in the twin cities. get us up to date. >> reporter: it is bizarre, right, to be talking about extreme heat out of minneapolis, minnesota. i talked to you from here before about blizzards and bone-chilling cold, what the city is known for. now i'm standing on a packed beach in minneapolis. this is the...
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and so our players are safe. >> reporter: and it is about 15 degrees above average here in minneapoliseratures we are use to around here, jb. >> james: susan elizabeth, stay cool. for where this expanding heat is headed next, let's bring in meteorologist jacqui jeras from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, jackie. >> good evening, j.b. we are to have around of damaging storms unleash themselves across parts of the great lakes. this has caused power outages and tree damage across the region, including in the detroit metro area. another wave of severe storms will be possible later on tonight before the whole system works its way into the northeast. for tomorrow, not only damaging winds, but a tornado threat for big cities like new york from all the way on up towards portland. it is not a high tornado threat, but a few tornadoes will be possible. storms will be in the interior of the northeast, but we start the day move in along the i-95 corridor door late afternoon through the evening. now will give us all day long to crank up that heats with many alerts in effect, feelin
and so our players are safe. >> reporter: and it is about 15 degrees above average here in minneapoliseratures we are use to around here, jb. >> james: susan elizabeth, stay cool. for where this expanding heat is headed next, let's bring in meteorologist jacqui jeras from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, jackie. >> good evening, j.b. we are to have around of damaging storms unleash themselves across parts of the great lakes. this has caused power outages and...
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it's cooking. >> reporter: it felt like 100 degrees in minneapolis today. >> everyone always thinks ofd humid, too. >> reporter: in the southwest, temperatures in phoenix have been at or above 110 degrees for 27 days. texas and surrounding states reported a spike in heat-related hospitalizations this month. heat is especially a concern for agriculture workers like tj coffey. >> these animals, they are our livelihood. we have to make sure that they are safe and alive. >> reporter: the heat wave stretching all the way to florida. cristian benavides is in miami beach monitoring water temperatures. >> reporter: in south florida, the water is so hot, beachgoers say it is just not cooling them off. they say it is like a hot tub. 50 miles south of here, in the upper florida keys, water temperatures hit 101.1 degrees. if confirmed, it could be the highest sea surface temperature ever recorded. researchers are worried about the damage to the fragile coral reefs. >> most importantly in south florida, we lose that protetor, that barrier from hurricanes. >> reporter: outside atlanta, high school f
it's cooking. >> reporter: it felt like 100 degrees in minneapolis today. >> everyone always thinks ofd humid, too. >> reporter: in the southwest, temperatures in phoenix have been at or above 110 degrees for 27 days. texas and surrounding states reported a spike in heat-related hospitalizations this month. heat is especially a concern for agriculture workers like tj coffey. >> these animals, they are our livelihood. we have to make sure that they are safe and alive....
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back here in minneapolis, ana, you asked about the numbers.be more specific, tomorrow's high is forecasted to be 97. that's just shy of the daily record tomorrow here in minneapolis, which is 100 degrees. and then more broadly, amid our climate crisis, scientists say earth, the planet as a whole, is on track to experience its hottest july ever and possibly the hottest single month of any month ever recorded. scientists add all of this is expected to get much worse unless humans make a drastic change. ana? >> maggie, thank you. new data completed by scientists, compiled recently dealing with the extreme heat is linking it directly to climate change. a new study from the world weather attribution group finds the temps would be virtually impossible without man made climate change and predicts extreme heat waves could become even more frequent. world weather attributions is a group of climate scientists who study weather trends and produce rapid findings, meaning the results have yet to go through an extensive academic review. >>> now to texas, an
back here in minneapolis, ana, you asked about the numbers.be more specific, tomorrow's high is forecasted to be 97. that's just shy of the daily record tomorrow here in minneapolis, which is 100 degrees. and then more broadly, amid our climate crisis, scientists say earth, the planet as a whole, is on track to experience its hottest july ever and possibly the hottest single month of any month ever recorded. scientists add all of this is expected to get much worse unless humans make a drastic...
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i'm talking about a white man in minneapolis who was in his own front yard shirtless, shoeless in pajama pants and experiencing. i'm talking about a young black man with psychosis that caused him to believe that his father owned a store where he sold $5,000 with of snacks. he was arrested and placed in solitary confinement for 100 days while awaiting an evaluation on his competency to stand trial. he was subverted to a solitary confinement in a virginia prison when he entered a police officer stopped and restrained him following a suspicious person report. i'm talking about abraham, a deaf black man arrested on charges of stealing an ipad. he was jailed for 40 days without access to a sign language interpreter. people with speech disabilities also. we can't provide them with effectivee communication. for many people with mental health disabilities, substance use disorders and developmental disabilities, we are at a split screen moment in history. many are thriving in the community and are truly integrated in all aspects the public likes. work, school, recreation, transportation, and has
i'm talking about a white man in minneapolis who was in his own front yard shirtless, shoeless in pajama pants and experiencing. i'm talking about a young black man with psychosis that caused him to believe that his father owned a store where he sold $5,000 with of snacks. he was arrested and placed in solitary confinement for 100 days while awaiting an evaluation on his competency to stand trial. he was subverted to a solitary confinement in a virginia prison when he entered a police officer...
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which _ from minneapolis called the family. which was — from minneapolis called the family.— was written by prince and i think he actually produced the family version of it which— actually produced the family version of it which a couple of years before, _ of it which a couple of years before, maybe in the mid—805 or something, and i was very enamoured at the _ something, and i was very enamoured at the song _ something, and i was very enamoured at the song and eventually gave a copy of— at the song and eventually gave a mm of it — at the song and eventually gave a copy of it to sinead o'connor and suggested that she may be about recording it. which obviously ultimately she did and just and amazingly beautiful, painful, heart—rending kind of manner. first time _ heart—rending kind of manner. first time i_ heart—rending kind of manner. first time i ever— heart—rending kind of manner. first time i ever heard her sing it was actually— time i ever heard her sing it was actually a — time i ever heard her sing it was actually a cappella. with no accompaniment whatsoever. we both w
which _ from minneapolis called the family. which was — from minneapolis called the family.— was written by prince and i think he actually produced the family version of it which— actually produced the family version of it which a couple of years before, _ of it which a couple of years before, maybe in the mid—805 or something, and i was very enamoured at the _ something, and i was very enamoured at the song _ something, and i was very enamoured at the song and eventually gave a copy...
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>> maggie vespa for us in minneapolis.let's go to al who is tracking this heat dome. >> guys, unfortunately, we don't see much of a break. this dangerous heat that stretches from coast to coast, 80s, 90s, 100. 280 million of us over the next seven days will have high temperatures above 90 degrees. 50 million will interest over the next seven days temperatures above 100 all the from kansas to dodge city to yuma and fresno, california. over the next seven days, 60 million people will see heat indexes above 105 from carolina florida and texas and central plains into the southwest. right now 41 million people are under heat advisories and heat warnings. that heat dome expanding. you can see records possible in billings today. denver comes close. in phoenix, austin down to tampa, miami. the temperature, the water temperature in the keys yesterday, 101 degrees. that's bath water. we're talking about bath water temperatures. so the air cannot cool because of that. again, climate change being a part of that. late week, the tempera
>> maggie vespa for us in minneapolis.let's go to al who is tracking this heat dome. >> guys, unfortunately, we don't see much of a break. this dangerous heat that stretches from coast to coast, 80s, 90s, 100. 280 million of us over the next seven days will have high temperatures above 90 degrees. 50 million will interest over the next seven days temperatures above 100 all the from kansas to dodge city to yuma and fresno, california. over the next seven days, 60 million people will...
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i'm talking about a man in minneapolis in his own front yard in pajama pants and behavior hope up the end they showed up prior in pain. i am talking what caused him to leave they owned a store and was arrested and placed in solitary confinement while waiting an evaluation on this. i'm talking about a young black man with severe autism and intellectual disability trying to a public library that was diverted to solitary confinement when he entered a police officer restrained him to charges of stealing an ipad, charters were later dropped. forty days without access assignment and will when law enforcement can't provide them with effective communication. for many people, substance abuse disorders and disabilities at the split screen moment, many are integrated in all aspects of public life, schools, recreation and no negative interaction but many others are entangled in that experiencing very hard congress tried to cure with the passage of the ada. determination, segregation and relegation for services. ultimately left the opportunity. intergenerational trauma come into play causing furth
i'm talking about a man in minneapolis in his own front yard in pajama pants and behavior hope up the end they showed up prior in pain. i am talking what caused him to leave they owned a store and was arrested and placed in solitary confinement while waiting an evaluation on this. i'm talking about a young black man with severe autism and intellectual disability trying to a public library that was diverted to solitary confinement when he entered a police officer restrained him to charges of...
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the former minneapolis police officer will ask the high court to review his case after the minnesotad his appeal. floyd died in 2020 after chauvin pressed his a knee to his neck for 8.5 minutes. being mistreated at the southern border. a texas state trooper claims that orders were given to deny people water in the sweltering heat while others were left bloodied by razor wire barriers. in an email dated july 3rd, the trooper says he was ordered to push a group of about 120 migrants including young children and mothers nursing babies back into the water to go to mexico. >>> the "miami herald" reports on a shooting at a florida walmart. one person was killed and another wounded yesterday in florida city, just southwest of miami. police say it started as an argument between two group that quickly escalated into a fist fight, then someone pulled a gun. investigators say one of the men involved was killed. one person was arrested. police are looking for five more suspects. >>> and still will to come, striking powerball gold. there was a single grand prize-winning ticket for last night's bi
the former minneapolis police officer will ask the high court to review his case after the minnesotad his appeal. floyd died in 2020 after chauvin pressed his a knee to his neck for 8.5 minutes. being mistreated at the southern border. a texas state trooper claims that orders were given to deny people water in the sweltering heat while others were left bloodied by razor wire barriers. in an email dated july 3rd, the trooper says he was ordered to push a group of about 120 migrants including...
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going to feel like 104 minneapolis, 97. so many placeshen we're going to be sweltering still in the south 100 in san antonio 101 in oklahoma city all right, so the heat story goes on. we're also tracking strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon. we'll look at that in just a few minutes. >>> still to come, u.p.s. workers agree to a new contract and oia boavd lar stririke >>> how ththe e phone in your rt could sasave your lilife in an accidedent justst between u us, you know what's betetter than m mopp? anything!! ugh. anything!! well, i i switched to s swiffer wetetjet, and d it's awesosome. it's a an all-in-o-one, that a absorbs dirirt and grime e deep insidide. and it helelps preventnt ststreaks and d haze. that a absorbs dirirt and grime e deep insidide. wetjetet is so wororth it. that a absorbs dirirt and grime e deep insidide. love it,t, or your money b . (sung) febebreze! i use e febreze fafabric refrer eveveryday. to make e my home smell amamazing. on m my bed... my couchch... my jacket t or jeans.. in betweween
going to feel like 104 minneapolis, 97. so many placeshen we're going to be sweltering still in the south 100 in san antonio 101 in oklahoma city all right, so the heat story goes on. we're also tracking strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon. we'll look at that in just a few minutes. >>> still to come, u.p.s. workers agree to a new contract and oia boavd lar stririke >>> how ththe e phone in your rt could sasave your lilife in an accidedent justst between u us, you...
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we have strong storms across parts of the plains, like minneapolis to denver, where we could see stronger storms developing and potentially dangerous conditions into the afternoon hours. here's the setup you see the rain scattered across the east. this is the area we're keeping an eye on for parts of the plains for the stronger storms, that does include the risk for wind gusts and hail weannot rule c rockies. across the east coast, shower and thunderstorms from philly to boston pittsburgh looks good, with sunshine and that is the fourth of july forecast, guys back over to you >> all right, angie, thank you >>> still to come, meta takes on twitter. >>> and what can brown do for you? nonot much i if thousasands of workers ststart to strtrike. u. workers ststart to strtrike. deliciouous too. just ask my old friend, kevin. nonothing likeke enjoying g a ce while watctching the g game. who's s winning? wewe are, my f friend. we are. listen, , your deododorant just hasas to work.. i use secrcret aluminunum f. listen, , your deododorant just hasas to work.. just swiwipe and it lasasts all dayay.
we have strong storms across parts of the plains, like minneapolis to denver, where we could see stronger storms developing and potentially dangerous conditions into the afternoon hours. here's the setup you see the rain scattered across the east. this is the area we're keeping an eye on for parts of the plains for the stronger storms, that does include the risk for wind gusts and hail weannot rule c rockies. across the east coast, shower and thunderstorms from philly to boston pittsburgh looks...
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baseball-sized hail wind gusting to 60 miles per hour and an isolated tornado is possible as well minneapoliswnpours in the tennessee valley up to 3 inches where you see the bright colors. that could lead to flash flooding where you see the dark blue, we're looking at the chance of rainfall rates of an inch per hour, adding up to 3 inches. that's why we could see flooding there. >>> for some older tiktok stars, the fountain of youth is on their r phone. we'll memeet them riright after thisis we'll l meet them m right aftet ththis. dryness and frizz that keepsps coming baback, could bebe damaged h hair ththat can't r retain moisist. you neneed pantetene's mirace rescueue deep condnditioner. it's f filled withth pro-vitams toto help hairir lock in m moi, visisibly repairiring six moms ofof damage inin just one e , with no o weigh-downwn. guaranteed, or your money back. for hairir that lookoks healty and ststays healththy. if you k know, you k know itit's pantenene. ♪ ♪ for hairir that lookoks healty irresiststibly smoototh chocol. to put t the world o on paus. lilindor. mamade to meltlt you. by
baseball-sized hail wind gusting to 60 miles per hour and an isolated tornado is possible as well minneapoliswnpours in the tennessee valley up to 3 inches where you see the bright colors. that could lead to flash flooding where you see the dark blue, we're looking at the chance of rainfall rates of an inch per hour, adding up to 3 inches. that's why we could see flooding there. >>> for some older tiktok stars, the fountain of youth is on their r phone. we'll memeet them riright after...
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susan elizabeth littlefield from our minneapolis station reports on how the brutal heat is affecting life from coast to coast. >> reporter: oppressive high temperatures are hovering over the midwest. >> pretty hot. it's cooking. >> reporter: it felt like 100 degrees in minneapolis. >> everyone thinks of the cold but the summers get hot and humid, too. >> reporter: in the southwest, temperatures in phoenix have been at or above 110 degrees for 27 days. texas and surrounding states reported a spike in heat-related hospitalizations this month. heat is especially a concern for agriculture workers like t.j. coffey. >> these animals, they're or livelihood. we have to make sure they're safe and alive. >> reporter: the heat wave stretching all the way to florida. cristian benevides is in miami beach monitoring water temperatures. >> reporter: in south florida, the water is so hot beachgoers say it's not cooling them off. they say it's like a hot tub. 50 miles south of here in the upper florida keys, water temperatures hit 101.1 degrees. if confirmed, it could be the highest sea surface tempe
susan elizabeth littlefield from our minneapolis station reports on how the brutal heat is affecting life from coast to coast. >> reporter: oppressive high temperatures are hovering over the midwest. >> pretty hot. it's cooking. >> reporter: it felt like 100 degrees in minneapolis. >> everyone thinks of the cold but the summers get hot and humid, too. >> reporter: in the southwest, temperatures in phoenix have been at or above 110 degrees for 27 days. texas and...
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this is "the ingraham angle" from minneapolis tonight. still the economy, stupid.le are a heck of a lot smarter than politicians and political consultants think they are, like this man i ran into in minneapolis yesterday. >> bidenomics they say is working. >> you know what, as long as you are blind. because half of them like biden they can't think. they
this is "the ingraham angle" from minneapolis tonight. still the economy, stupid.le are a heck of a lot smarter than politicians and political consultants think they are, like this man i ran into in minneapolis yesterday. >> bidenomics they say is working. >> you know what, as long as you are blind. because half of them like biden they can't think. they
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brian cheung, nbc news, minneapolis. >> we're back in a moment with a big, new powerball jackpot, 546 million dollars big. >>> and bringing new meaning to a twitter battlele, our insiside lolook as metata launches s a new w app to takake them on. therere are placaces you'u'd like t to be. like here.e. and d here. nonot so much h here. ifif you have e chronic kidney disisease, farxiga cacan help youou keep l living lifefe. ♪ farxiga ♪ and d farxiga rereduces ththe risk of f kidney faiail, which can n lead to didialysi. farxiga can cause serious s sie efeffects inclcluding dehyhydr, urinarary tract oror genital yt infectionsns in women n and m, and low w blood sugagar. ketotoacidosis is a s serious sidide effect thatat may lead d to death.. a rarare life-ththreateningg bactcterial infefection in t the skin ofof the perinim could occucur. stop t taking farxrxiga and cl yourur doctor riright away ifif you have e symptoms of thihis bacteriaial infecti, an allergigic reactionon, oror ketoacidodosis. farxiga a can help y you keepep living lilife. ask k your doctotor for farxra fofor chronic
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it's a nation war case against war and they stop in minneapolis, minneapolis from this. they have many problems. really. they have many problems or people are as shed. let's all and the, uh, without a problem now in with the police and, and the out of it on the wall test for, for, for the, for his family. know. and they are in front of it both. they choose what they choose to stop to know, look for to know what before i was what happened often that to these weapons and how did the government explain because it's um, no, it's not good the just because we send them no, for government. it's not. we are left for the month and we, we, a big for me is story for people. but the video is too old, so it's all involved. but can you do the key to many people know in the interviews. 11th in the boss is very young. because if you leave, i mean you, you can, if you have ball, you can. so to parliament discuss what happened about about the humanitarian i that was really palms to the parliament, discuss it to. no, no, no, no, no, no, speak, no, no, no, no. you now what uh, for example,
it's a nation war case against war and they stop in minneapolis, minneapolis from this. they have many problems. really. they have many problems or people are as shed. let's all and the, uh, without a problem now in with the police and, and the out of it on the wall test for, for, for the, for his family. know. and they are in front of it both. they choose what they choose to stop to know, look for to know what before i was what happened often that to these weapons and how did the government...
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might have been the end of the story, but then three weeks ago walker randomly spotted matt at the minneapolisn, bro. >> come on, bro. >> how are you ♪ >> reporter: this week w walker surprised his friend agagain. >> i think there's somebody else who wants to join us. >> y yay whwhat's up, y'all. >> how are you doing >> we're together on tv. >> matt, man, you are a light. the first time i saw you i had to know you. >> you are like my second dad, brother. >> reporter: it's a friendship they say will last forever. >> i lovove you very much, buddy i mean it. and we all do. you're so special to me and i'm just glad we met >> our thanks to kate for that report they've got to keep that going, more random and planned encounters. >> i have chills. >>> the search for a rodeo goat has residents of a rural south texas county using resources to find the missing animal. willie the goat escaped from a pen july 15th and everyone is on the lookout now. horses and atvs for their search, whoever finds the goat gets $500 in prizes as a reward from localusinesses. >> hel bp >>> historic heat continues to simmer t
might have been the end of the story, but then three weeks ago walker randomly spotted matt at the minneapolisn, bro. >> come on, bro. >> how are you ♪ >> reporter: this week w walker surprised his friend agagain. >> i think there's somebody else who wants to join us. >> y yay whwhat's up, y'all. >> how are you doing >> we're together on tv. >> matt, man, you are a light. the first time i saw you i had to know you. >> you are like my...
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minneapolis back through denver, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes possible there. >> across thet, more than 30 million people facing heat alerts. las vegas hitting 112 degrees yesterday. a woman succumbing to the heat while hiking in the grand canyon in triple digit temperatures. meanwhile fire warnings have been issued in the pacific northwest. this wildfire in washington state burning several structures. dry conditions have prompted more cities to replace their july 4th fireworks displays with drone shows to reduce the risk of fires. there's less noise pollution, there's less pollution in general. >> and we can we can run it every single night versus a fireworks show where we can run maybe once. >> but if drones aren't your thing and you're looking to beat the heat, the slopes are open in parts of california for some july 4th skiing. thanks to last year's epic snowfall, which measured more than 56ft. well the weather in the east is expected to be less severe today than it was yesterday, but flash flooding is still possible along the i-95 corridor in the northeast. we will chec
minneapolis back through denver, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes possible there. >> across thet, more than 30 million people facing heat alerts. las vegas hitting 112 degrees yesterday. a woman succumbing to the heat while hiking in the grand canyon in triple digit temperatures. meanwhile fire warnings have been issued in the pacific northwest. this wildfire in washington state burning several structures. dry conditions have prompted more cities to replace their july 4th fireworks...
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it's a nation war case against war and they stop in minneapolis, minneapolis from this. they have many problems. really. they have many problems or people are as should let's oh and uh, without a problem now in with the police and, and the out of it on the wall test for war for the, for his family. know. and they are in front of it about they choose what they choose to stop to know, work for, to know what the phone or what what, what happened after that to these weapons. and how did the government explain? because it's no, it's not good the just because we send them no, for government. it's not. we are left for the ones that we, we a big for me is story for people. but the video is to also, it doesn't involve the key to the new uh, key to many people. know in the interviews a lens in the bus is vivia. because if you leave, i mean you, you can, if you have long, you kids. so to parliament discuss what happened about it, about the humanitarian i that was really bones to the parliament discuss it to no, no, no, no, no, no, speak. no, no, no, no you now what uh, for example,
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we go now to the president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis, neel kashkari. back, good morning to you, neel. >> good morning, margaret. >> americans aren't feeling great about the economy, but then we have good economic news this week on inflation, and you have economists at the fed saying they no longer see a recession on the horizon. who do you agree with here? do you agree with the assessment no recession ahead? >> i do right now that's our base case scenario. the economy continues to surprise how resilient it is, that's a really good thing, as your reporting just showed the unemployment is still very low at 3.6%. nonetheless, i'm not going to dismiss the hardship that americans are facing. high inflation for several years has really put a dent in people's pocketbooks. we're now starting to dig our way out of that. so we're making progress. but i'm also not surprised that people are still frustrated by how long it has taken to get here. >> so, the fed carried out the 11th rate hike since last year. how many more rate hikes do we have ahead of us here? beca
we go now to the president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis, neel kashkari. back, good morning to you, neel. >> good morning, margaret. >> americans aren't feeling great about the economy, but then we have good economic news this week on inflation, and you have economists at the fed saying they no longer see a recession on the horizon. who do you agree with here? do you agree with the assessment no recession ahead? >> i do right now that's our base case scenario. the...
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we added a heat advisory for places like minneapolis. this includes 36 million people. focusing on the temperatures, notice where we're going for our afternoon temperatures for these places in the southwest. 118 for palm springs, 112 for las vegas, 115 for phoenix. you may think these places are always hot. but these temperatures are running 5-10 degrees warmer than normal. we can potentially see records broken in this area as we go through the day today. we look ahead to your tuesday and wednesday, it doesn't get much better. maybe a couple degrees, by tuesday in las vegas, by tomorrow, fourth of july celebrations, 112. we take a couple degrees off in places like palm springs on thursday. still at 108. meanwhile in the southeast we've had a cold front work through. that's made big improvements for folks there. temperatures still running a couple degrees above normal and definitely feeling like summer. much better than we were dealing with yesterday. still hanging on to some of the alerts with folks in the southeast, especially along the coast. tomorrow, celebrating in
we added a heat advisory for places like minneapolis. this includes 36 million people. focusing on the temperatures, notice where we're going for our afternoon temperatures for these places in the southwest. 118 for palm springs, 112 for las vegas, 115 for phoenix. you may think these places are always hot. but these temperatures are running 5-10 degrees warmer than normal. we can potentially see records broken in this area as we go through the day today. we look ahead to your tuesday and...
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that includes minneapolis and saint paul it stretches back into denver. have scattered showers and storms into the gulf coast and the northeast. when it does rain, we could end up with a lot of rain in a short period of time, and then it will clear up again and then might storm again. just keep an eye to the sky. watch out for the dark clouds. listen for the rumbles of thunder, and stay y indoors whwn ththe storms p pass. that's a l look at thehe weather acrossss the countntry wewe will get t to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. that's a look at your local weather r across thehe countntry we'll geget to your r local fort in the next 30 secononds plplus card frfrom capitalale becaususe i earn u unlimited 2% cash h back on everythining i buy. with n no preset s spending lil, my pururchasing popower adaps to meeeet my busininess need. and i reininvest my 2%2% cash bk to h help grow o our business withth new produducts, like our t tabletop mamasa mi. my sparkrk card helplps me full my m mission of briringing masasa to thehe masses. what's's in your
that includes minneapolis and saint paul it stretches back into denver. have scattered showers and storms into the gulf coast and the northeast. when it does rain, we could end up with a lot of rain in a short period of time, and then it will clear up again and then might storm again. just keep an eye to the sky. watch out for the dark clouds. listen for the rumbles of thunder, and stay y indoors whwn ththe storms p pass. that's a l look at thehe weather acrossss the countntry wewe will get t...
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. >> jack is a teacher for the minneapolis public schools. skills such as engineering, automotive work and construction. >> talk to people that is really going to prepare us for our future. >> next, take a look at the efforts like the one in minneapolis to get more young people interested in the manufacturing industry. we'll send it back to you. >> john: all right, bret. looking forward to that thank you. coming up next, the panel on former president trump facing new charges and the collapse of the hunter biden plea deal. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements. ingrezza is different. it's the simple, once-daily treatment proven to reduce td that's #1 prescribed. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements
. >> jack is a teacher for the minneapolis public schools. skills such as engineering, automotive work and construction. >> talk to people that is really going to prepare us for our future. >> next, take a look at the efforts like the one in minneapolis to get more young people interested in the manufacturing industry. we'll send it back to you. >> john: all right, bret. looking forward to that thank you. coming up next, the panel on former president trump facing new...
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we're talking anywhere from minneapolis to des moines. we could see gutting hail.you. >> i don't know. every time i see you, like at that map and think yikes. >> i know. it's week after week. i know. it's terrible. but it's good to see you. >> it's always great to see you even if i look at the maps behind you. michelle grossman, thank you for waking up with us. how several looming major strikes could be. we'll have that report next of "way too early." we'll have that report next of "way too early." with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv introducing the all-new 2024 chevy trax. ♪ ♪ helps you stay connected, ♪ safe ♪ and charged. ♪ the all-new chevy trax starting at $21,495. the possibilities are endless. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e
we're talking anywhere from minneapolis to des moines. we could see gutting hail.you. >> i don't know. every time i see you, like at that map and think yikes. >> i know. it's week after week. i know. it's terrible. but it's good to see you. >> it's always great to see you even if i look at the maps behind you. michelle grossman, thank you for waking up with us. how several looming major strikes could be. we'll have that report next of "way too early." we'll have that...
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c. answer this a to stare across the deep south pushing up towards the minneapolis as the warm enough down across the south west. as we go through the next couple of days. you see how the, the light, the shades coming across central kind of that pushing down to was minneapolis or something like a, a 12 degree dropping type of just here as we move into the middle part of the week . but it does stay hot, dangerously hot down towards the south, and this is why we have got that heat breaking weather coming through. then there were some cloud and some rain, some live, the storm spinning out so fast, central canada rolling across the lakes. they really will be heavy at times. also some of the storms to just around the deep south as well. so some hot human, stormy weather. just a rumbling away here. we can say some rather stormy weather, too. pushing into the side of the caravan. either the next couple of days, the cloud is gathering with rain weaving through the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the l zone. has the gun, the subscriber symbol, you say what the flowers come, get discoun
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they did not address the issues raised by the minneapolis tenants but told nbc news many millions haveproperties we manage in minnesota. in court, the company denies the allegation that tenants had to wait an inordinately long time for repairs. >> i want to put power into these families to let them know, stand up, speak out for yourself. >> helping tenants like jamari brown find her voice. >> we have to keep beating the door down on them. >> reporter: and push for better conditions, one fix at a time, brian cheung, nbc news, minneapolis. >>> we have a lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports," let's get right to it. ♪♪ >>> at this hour, janet yellen's diplomatic test, the treasury secretary arriving in china for a high-stakes trip. can she ease tensions? >>> plus, the search for a motive, new details about the mental state of the man accused of gunning down five people in philadelphia, including the posts that he made online. >>> inside the basement of mar-a-lago, what fbi agents saw on a surveillance camera that led to a search of the former president's property, and
they did not address the issues raised by the minneapolis tenants but told nbc news many millions haveproperties we manage in minnesota. in court, the company denies the allegation that tenants had to wait an inordinately long time for repairs. >> i want to put power into these families to let them know, stand up, speak out for yourself. >> helping tenants like jamari brown find her voice. >> we have to keep beating the door down on them. >> reporter: and push for better...
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so fixing zoning laws would be huge, step towards more equitable housing, minneapolis, minnesota. i got rid of single family zoning in 2018, for example, and san francisco is also planning on it. but we can't just blame zone in full stop . a lot of plan or say what's needed is to build up in this in the middle. this means other types of single family housing structure. it's like duplexes and townhouses that support walkable communities with local retail and public transportation. as every planner will tell you, housing is about so much more than just houses. is about improving public transportation, investing in schools and developing under used urban areas to increase density. we also have to examine our consumerism and actually confront systems of oppression that sustained the interest of those in power at the cost of the marginalized. if you could take um, so full difference and you know, and just as out of the equation, it would be a lot easier to reach consensus on what we have to do. the city state of singapore, which was a british colony for a 144 years, is often touted as
so fixing zoning laws would be huge, step towards more equitable housing, minneapolis, minnesota. i got rid of single family zoning in 2018, for example, and san francisco is also planning on it. but we can't just blame zone in full stop . a lot of plan or say what's needed is to build up in this in the middle. this means other types of single family housing structure. it's like duplexes and townhouses that support walkable communities with local retail and public transportation. as every...
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we start with maggie vespa who is in minneapolis.ntly there is no escape from those high temperatures, and it is affecting the power grid, huh? >> reporter: well, craig, that's right. demand on the grid is stable and we are told it's stable for now. we should point out it's a bit chaotic morning amid overnight severe storms that rolled in. we saw in particular a lot of lightening, so we're undercover inside a parking garage and reporting in this extreme heat now thousands are without power. of course, this is only adding to this brutal stretch of severe summer weather that, as we point out, is sparing no corner of the u.s. this morning in the latest chapter of a mounting climate crisis, severe heat from coast to coast. >> we usually keep our windows closed, not letting the sun come through because that adds a lot of extra heat. >> reporter: the same monster heat wave that kept phoenix clocking in at 110 degrees or higher for 26 straight days and higher. >> third time this year we've reached 119 degrees. >> reporter: now barrelling to
we start with maggie vespa who is in minneapolis.ntly there is no escape from those high temperatures, and it is affecting the power grid, huh? >> reporter: well, craig, that's right. demand on the grid is stable and we are told it's stable for now. we should point out it's a bit chaotic morning amid overnight severe storms that rolled in. we saw in particular a lot of lightening, so we're undercover inside a parking garage and reporting in this extreme heat now thousands are without...
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you see how the, the light, the shades coming across, central canada, pushing down towards minneapolis or something like a, a 12 degree dropping type of just here as we move into the middle part of the week . but it does stay hot, dangerously hot down towards the south. and this is why we have got that heat breaking weather coming through. then there were some cloud and some rain, some live the storm spilling out so fast, central canada rolling across the legs. they really will be heavy at times. also some lot of these storms to just around the deep south as well. so some hot human, stormy weather. just a rumbling away here. we can say some are all the stormy weather to pushing into these the side of the caribbean, all over the next couple of days. the cloud is gathering with rain weaving through the weather brought to you by visit castle. ask like a narrative from african perspectives which are the water in terms of what came up for the folks to show documentary spot for. can filmmakers have been on the to, on for over 20 years or future with fish from the sheriff and the queen from n
you see how the, the light, the shades coming across, central canada, pushing down towards minneapolis or something like a, a 12 degree dropping type of just here as we move into the middle part of the week . but it does stay hot, dangerously hot down towards the south. and this is why we have got that heat breaking weather coming through. then there were some cloud and some rain, some live the storm spilling out so fast, central canada rolling across the legs. they really will be heavy at...
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like somalia, where fail brains and complex had, have had access to wait. serials are safe on the minneapolis and nations instead of the brain feel had help reduce the high price from process locate the amount of time you. agencies are also blind during your planning grain to feed people in countries suffering from natural disasters. experts aboard the horn of africa will be especially hard hit without your brains exports. not in data is with say, for children in nairobi, i asked her if it's time african leaders speak up and say which side there on in the war against you cry. yes, you are absolutely right. it is an entirely political issue by the 2 limited time political issue that is affecting millions of lives. i think it is important to emphasize that millions of children, millions of mothers and their families will be unable to access food, will be unable to afford food stuff. and that will, we need to start looking beyond the political the political gains that, um, that act is kind of getting out of this deal and started looking at that you maintain consequences of it. definitely tends i
like somalia, where fail brains and complex had, have had access to wait. serials are safe on the minneapolis and nations instead of the brain feel had help reduce the high price from process locate the amount of time you. agencies are also blind during your planning grain to feed people in countries suffering from natural disasters. experts aboard the horn of africa will be especially hard hit without your brains exports. not in data is with say, for children in nairobi, i asked her if it's...
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temperatures here in minneapolis expected to top out around 97, 98 this week.g territory. experts say this is the same system, the same heat wave that's been in the southwest for weeks on end. temperatures there well into the triple digits with doctors in the phoenix area for instance, saying they've seen two to three times the normal amount of patients they usually see in a summer, two to three times that for heat-related illnesses during this heat wave. also in the san diego area, nbc news confirming overnight a man in his 20s, a mountain biker who was just trying to help dehydrated hikers, he ended up dying of heat exposure and heat-related illnesses. so experts cautioning people to, while they may want to have fun in the sun, to go inside if they start to feel the effects of this heat. more broadly, amid our climate crisis, experts say earth on its whole is on track to experience its hottest july ever recorded and its single hottest month of any month ever recorded. they say this is caused or at least linked to human-caused climate change, and they say this
temperatures here in minneapolis expected to top out around 97, 98 this week.g territory. experts say this is the same system, the same heat wave that's been in the southwest for weeks on end. temperatures there well into the triple digits with doctors in the phoenix area for instance, saying they've seen two to three times the normal amount of patients they usually see in a summer, two to three times that for heat-related illnesses during this heat wave. also in the san diego area, nbc news...
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this is typically not a dry heat in minneapolis. the corn through ohio, indiana, it's the corn out there, giving humidity to the air. 101 will feel much warmer than that in some spots. for new york city, you take longer to get to the heat, but you're on 96 on friday. get ready for warmer weather out there. >>> and greece is carrying out what it calls its largest-ever evacuation effort. wildfires rage on the island of rhodes. 19,000 tourists and residents have fled their homes and hotels. some describe harrowing journeys. greek officials set up shelters and say they are establishing a dedicated help desk to get foreign nationals safely home. let's get the latest now from allin da, who joins us from the town of mandarin. what are you learning about the largest evacuations in greece's history, prompted by the wildfires? >> the largest evacuations have taken place on rhodes. the country is a tinderbox. we've had a heat wave going on more than ten days. where i am is where we had fires last week. we've woken up to the news that a fire is
this is typically not a dry heat in minneapolis. the corn through ohio, indiana, it's the corn out there, giving humidity to the air. 101 will feel much warmer than that in some spots. for new york city, you take longer to get to the heat, but you're on 96 on friday. get ready for warmer weather out there. >>> and greece is carrying out what it calls its largest-ever evacuation effort. wildfires rage on the island of rhodes. 19,000 tourists and residents have fled their homes and...
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because you see things like are happening in minneapolis.ou still see too many videotapes of people being treated unjustly and unfairly. that you have police leaders coming ahead and saying, we should have more transparency and more accountability. this is too important of an issue for us to give up. now, you are saying why haven't we had this landmark legislation? we both know enough about washington, sometimes it takes a congress or two congresses to get something done. heck, we got anti-lynching legislation done under president biden. i led the legislation. it took over a century to get that done. but i'm not thinking it's going to take that long. i'm not deterred by the three years it's taken to keep fighting. we're going to keep pushing, and i'm hopeful even in this congress we can get something done. >> so senator scott, who's leading from the republican side, you on the democratic side, you agreed on banning chokeholds in almost every circumstance and setting federal standards for no-knock warrants. why couldn't you agree, and the sen
because you see things like are happening in minneapolis.ou still see too many videotapes of people being treated unjustly and unfairly. that you have police leaders coming ahead and saying, we should have more transparency and more accountability. this is too important of an issue for us to give up. now, you are saying why haven't we had this landmark legislation? we both know enough about washington, sometimes it takes a congress or two congresses to get something done. heck, we got...
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the one in minneapolis is for 13 to 15-year-olds, 30 hours of sex ed instruction.couldn't get enough people to staff it. >> sadly. unshockingly they couldn't get enough people to sign up. to your point, it was to run the camp. >> to run the camp. >> that may be more inspiring, i'm not going to help you put this on. the camp was can sesmed we were not successful -- canceled. they said they are making the difficult decision to cancel, we hope you'll participate in our peer education program. i would hope they would also have trouble recruiting campers. >> you would think. you don't have to pay for it for it.it's free. you get a $150 gift card. the one in mankato is for 15 to 18-year-olds. that's still happening. carley: you won't learn how to build a camp fire or make charm bracelets. no, no, no. you're going to learn about sexual orientation, gender identity roles, consent, birth control methods, pregnancy options, sexually transmitted infections and the barrier methods for 13 to 15-year-olds. you do need parental consent. one parent said absolutely not, you're not
the one in minneapolis is for 13 to 15-year-olds, 30 hours of sex ed instruction.couldn't get enough people to staff it. >> sadly. unshockingly they couldn't get enough people to sign up. to your point, it was to run the camp. >> to run the camp. >> that may be more inspiring, i'm not going to help you put this on. the camp was can sesmed we were not successful -- canceled. they said they are making the difficult decision to cancel, we hope you'll participate in our peer...
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in minneapolis we will hear from ilga who is uncertain who her candidate will be. caller: i am very good. i am very uncertain about all of this. i will vote for whoever will be the best candidate for the people, but i am a trans person. i need to vote for who will be the least trans phobic. donald trump will be nasty for that, so i will vote for joe biden. there are so many other good candidates like cornell west. there is our little friend, her name is marianne williamson. she is very good. beggars can't be choosers. we only have three candidates running am a few debatend -- and a few debates to figure out who these people are. democrats can't act like it is decided. people can't think that joe biden will be the only winner until the primary is over. do you remember 1968? there was a big, whole to do about those primaries. we have a right as people that have primaries. people should not get too cocky. . things could happen. there could be a president sitting in jail, commanding from his bunk bed. host: we are focusing on democrats and independents in this first ho
in minneapolis we will hear from ilga who is uncertain who her candidate will be. caller: i am very good. i am very uncertain about all of this. i will vote for whoever will be the best candidate for the people, but i am a trans person. i need to vote for who will be the least trans phobic. donald trump will be nasty for that, so i will vote for joe biden. there are so many other good candidates like cornell west. there is our little friend, her name is marianne williamson. she is very good....