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>> air-conditioning not working. >> that was nicole sganga reporting. >>> authorities say the searcht the new york home of gilgo beach murder suspect rex heuermann could take days. yesterday the police say they found a walk-in vault with an iron door in the basement of the home. they're using excavation tools and dogs and ground-penetrating sonar to search the property. three women were found on long island's gilgo beach more than a decade ago. he has pleaded not guilty. >>> tensions are growing after pyongyang fired two short-range ballistic missiles monday. that comes after the state department says north korea has not given the u.s. information about an american soldier who crossed into the country last week. david martin reports. >> reporter: army private travis king is the wild king on a korean peninsula that a u.s. official says has been as tense as it's been for a long time. that's king moments before he dashed across the line dividing south from north nearly a week ago, and the u.s. still has not been able to find out anything. >> we wanted to ascertain the whereabouts of pri
>> air-conditioning not working. >> that was nicole sganga reporting. >>> authorities say the searcht the new york home of gilgo beach murder suspect rex heuermann could take days. yesterday the police say they found a walk-in vault with an iron door in the basement of the home. they're using excavation tools and dogs and ground-penetrating sonar to search the property. three women were found on long island's gilgo beach more than a decade ago. he has pleaded not guilty....
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nicole sganga, thank you. >>> for more on the heat and how long it will be sticking around, let's bring jeras from our partners at the weather channel. jacqui, good evening. >> good evening, major. the dome of high pressure and heat across the southwest is going to be building across the central states and the east. this is going to build through the rest of the week and just get hotter for places like des moines, minneapolis, into cincinnati, and into the mid-atlantic and northeast as well. record highs can be expected. it will be the hottest temperatures we've seen so far of the year. in fact, while temperatures on the thermometer will likely get into the upper 90s, a lot of us will be experiencing feels-like temperatures that will be in the triple digits. now, as for the southwest, yes, we're going to still stay hot there, but the worst of the heat likely peaking. but this already the hottest july on record with an average temperature over 102, major. >> jacqui jeras, we thank you. >>> scorching temperatures have also engulfed europe, fueling dozens of wildfires. in greece, flames ha
nicole sganga, thank you. >>> for more on the heat and how long it will be sticking around, let's bring jeras from our partners at the weather channel. jacqui, good evening. >> good evening, major. the dome of high pressure and heat across the southwest is going to be building across the central states and the east. this is going to build through the rest of the week and just get hotter for places like des moines, minneapolis, into cincinnati, and into the mid-atlantic and...
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nicole sganga, thank you.t will stick around, let's bring in meteorologist jacqui jeras from our partners at the weather channel. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, major, the dome of high pressure and heat across the southwest is going to be building across the central states and the east. this is going to build through the rest of the week and just get hotter. for places like des moines, minneapolis, into cincinnati and into the mid-atlantic and northeast as well. record highs to be expected. it will be the hottest temperatures we have seen so far of the year. in fact while temperatures on the thermometer will likely get into the upper 90s, a lot of us will be experiencing feels like temperatures that will be in the triple digits. now as for the southwest, yes, we are still going to stay hot there, but the worst of the heat to likely peeking, but this already the hottest july on record with an average temperature of over 102, major. >> major garrett: jackie jeras, thank you. scorching temperatures have
nicole sganga, thank you.t will stick around, let's bring in meteorologist jacqui jeras from our partners at the weather channel. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, major, the dome of high pressure and heat across the southwest is going to be building across the central states and the east. this is going to build through the rest of the week and just get hotter. for places like des moines, minneapolis, into cincinnati and into the mid-atlantic and northeast as well. record highs to...
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cbs's nicole sganga is going to start us off tonight from one of the hottest cities in the nation, tempeeporter: the numbers are astounding. the impact is heartbreaking. >> this is not normal. this is abnormal. >> reporter: maricopa county, which includes phoenix, has already confirmed 18 heat-related deaths this year and is investigating 69 others. the heat wave is now expanding into the midwest. temperatures in most of the region well above 90. and wildfire smoke from canada is once again making air quality unhealthful. meanwhile in europe, temperatures continue to soar. in greece, an ongoing firefight. >> it doesn't stop. there is no end. >> reporter: and on the island of evia, a plane had just dropped water onto flames, then crashed into a hillside, bursting into flames, killing both airmen. back in phoenix, as the concrete bakes, the concern grows over an effect known as the urban heat island. so much concrete and asphalt asorbing and retaining heat, it prevents the city from cooling overnight. and it's gotten worse over time. in july of 1993, the average low temperature was 81 degr
cbs's nicole sganga is going to start us off tonight from one of the hottest cities in the nation, tempeeporter: the numbers are astounding. the impact is heartbreaking. >> this is not normal. this is abnormal. >> reporter: maricopa county, which includes phoenix, has already confirmed 18 heat-related deaths this year and is investigating 69 others. the heat wave is now expanding into the midwest. temperatures in most of the region well above 90. and wildfire smoke from canada is...
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>> norah: nicole sganga, thank you very much. now to the extreme weather sweeping the nation.sippi to life-threatening heat from oregon to florida, last night, several tornadoes touched down outside chicago, damaging homes and knocking out power. cbs's roxana saberi has the latest on storms. >> reporter: tonight, the city of louisville in central mississippi is under a flash flood warning, after more than a foot of rain fell in just four hours. >> my store is currently underwater. >> reporter: some people needed to be rescued from their homes and their cars. the winston county sheriff's department said it saved at least four drivers. no deaths or serious injuries have been reported so far. and across a third of the country, it was another day of record sweltering heat, with more than 120 million americans under excessive heat alerts. in southern california, hot and dry conditions are fueling fires in riverside county. >> today is a busy day for fire department. going to be a busy season for the firefighters. >> reporter: near chicago's o'hare airport, a tornado touched down we
>> norah: nicole sganga, thank you very much. now to the extreme weather sweeping the nation.sippi to life-threatening heat from oregon to florida, last night, several tornadoes touched down outside chicago, damaging homes and knocking out power. cbs's roxana saberi has the latest on storms. >> reporter: tonight, the city of louisville in central mississippi is under a flash flood warning, after more than a foot of rain fell in just four hours. >> my store is currently...
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>> norah: nicole sganga, thank you very much.xt and is expanding heat dome what's bringing me draws jacqui jeras from our partners at the weather channel vehicle hey there, jacqui. >> good evening, norah. we have had severe storms this afternoon and evening that have been doubting trees and bringing power outages and causing major travel delays all across the northeast. flash flooding has been a problem, and we've got a few more hours to go before we start to see improvement. from washington, d.c., all the way up to boston, those are the main risk areas still yet tonight, but by about 10:00, 11:00, it should all be over and done with. the next disturbance rolls through starting tomorrow. severe weather across the great lakes. this will work into detroit, as well as into cleveland. a few tornadoes will be possible before it moves into the northeast on thursday. the heat will replace it with building temperatures by the end of the week. norah? >> norah: yeah, some record highs expected. jacqui jeras, thank you. now to a scary incid
>> norah: nicole sganga, thank you very much.xt and is expanding heat dome what's bringing me draws jacqui jeras from our partners at the weather channel vehicle hey there, jacqui. >> good evening, norah. we have had severe storms this afternoon and evening that have been doubting trees and bringing power outages and causing major travel delays all across the northeast. flash flooding has been a problem, and we've got a few more hours to go before we start to see improvement. from...
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." >>> i'm nicole sganga in washington. thanks for staying with us.on is in full swing, but those star-studded red carpet openings have been canceled due to the hollywood strike. hundreds of film and television actors and writers are manning the picket lines in new york and los angeles with their first joint work stoppage in more than 70 years. the unions have issues with how streaming services are affecting the entertainment industry as well as the use of artificial intelligence to write computer-generated scripts and create fake actors and performances. how would that work? well, carter evans spoke to the expertrts. >> reporter: a at the age ofof harrison ford is starring as both indiana j jones both old a young. audiences could soon see a new performance by james dean, who died in 195555. andd ann upcoming film will feature tom hanks and robin wright as they appeared in forrest gump nearly 40 years ago. this man became famous as a young tom cruise, a makeover from the a.i. company metaphysic. >> you know i do all my own stunts obviously. >> reporte
." >>> i'm nicole sganga in washington. thanks for staying with us.on is in full swing, but those star-studded red carpet openings have been canceled due to the hollywood strike. hundreds of film and television actors and writers are manning the picket lines in new york and los angeles with their first joint work stoppage in more than 70 years. the unions have issues with how streaming services are affecting the entertainment industry as well as the use of artificial intelligence...
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norah. >> nicole sganga, thank you very much. >>> overseas now, president biden wrapped up his europeanith nordic allies in helsinki. the president met with his finnish counterpart after finland became the newest member of nato. mr. biden toured the alliance's commitment to the long-term security of ukraine in its defense against russia. it comes as cbs news confirms that american cluster bombs have now arrived in ukraine. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." you didn't choose cat allergies. you didn't choose yourur hairline. hot flashehes, the e flu, or that ththing when your r knee justt gives s out for nono reaso. you didndn't choosee yourur bad backk oror this. oror... that.. yoyou didn't c choose depressision, memelanoma, or lactotose intolererance. but wiwith kaiser r permanene yoyou can choooose your dodor whwho works wiwith other bebest-in-clasass specialils to c care for alall ththat is you.u. starting a new chapter can be the most thrilling thing in the world. there's an abundance of reasons to get started. how far we take an idea is a question of wil
norah. >> nicole sganga, thank you very much. >>> overseas now, president biden wrapped up his europeanith nordic allies in helsinki. the president met with his finnish counterpart after finland became the newest member of nato. mr. biden toured the alliance's commitment to the long-term security of ukraine in its defense against russia. it comes as cbs news confirms that american cluster bombs have now arrived in ukraine. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on the...
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reporting from the nation's capital, i'm nicole sganga. >>> this is "cbs news flash." in new york. new england continues to face intense flooding. president biden declared a state of emergency in vermont, where emergency crews have conducted more than 50 rescues. right now, storm and flood alerts are in effect for a large chunk of vermont and new hampshire. >>> officials from the pga tour and the saudi-backed liv golf will be in the hot seat today. they're testifying at a senate hearing about their merger announced last month. the deal has been under scrutiny over the risks tied to saudi arabia's influence in pro golf. >>> and today is july 11th, which means free slurpees at 7-eleven. you can grab a small icee drink at all participating locations. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm erica brown, >>> tonight across the country, dangerous and deadly weather. historic flooding leaves towns underwater as the threat continues. plus, the stifling heat beating down on more than 50 million americans. here are tonight's headlines. urg
reporting from the nation's capital, i'm nicole sganga. >>> this is "cbs news flash." in new york. new england continues to face intense flooding. president biden declared a state of emergency in vermont, where emergency crews have conducted more than 50 rescues. right now, storm and flood alerts are in effect for a large chunk of vermont and new hampshire. >>> officials from the pga tour and the saudi-backed liv golf will be in the hot seat today. they're testifying...