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a lot of people talk but the pacific northwest the conditions somewhat the same. a subducting plate that is getting charged up and some day it's going to pop, as the geologists like to say. and that -- there's ten million people in that part of the pacific northwest so that would be a major, major, major disaster. >> our teachers always said to us if there's a quake run outside and all hold hands. >> run outside. >> that's not the -- the official idea now is get under a doorway is no longer really thought of as a good idea. any part of a house is as strong as a door we were. the idea is to get under something. don't run outside. you're likely to hit by something fallle from the facade of a house. the terrible earthquakes in italy port nat power but the building without reinforcement and people run outside and there's an aftershock and the facade falls over and people die. so the idea is, get down, get under something and stay there get nature table. >> one of the tv station -- i think al the tv stations, their tower was on top of some something called the mckinley
a lot of people talk but the pacific northwest the conditions somewhat the same. a subducting plate that is getting charged up and some day it's going to pop, as the geologists like to say. and that -- there's ten million people in that part of the pacific northwest so that would be a major, major, major disaster. >> our teachers always said to us if there's a quake run outside and all hold hands. >> run outside. >> that's not the -- the official idea now is get under a...
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>> you talking to different areas, talking about alaska and about the pacific northwest.it's two different plates. so different situations. it's a good question. a lot of people ask like why can't we predict earthquakes? people have been trying to do it forever. i think it's never going to happen. but what they can do is they can forecast probabilities. it's based on knowing how frequent big earthquakes are. so for instance, in the pacific northwest, and part of this is because the work of george plafker is that over the years with the no call paleo diet seismology, figuring out past earthquakes by doing things like looking at sentiments and how the land is uplifted and sunk. but in the pacific northwest they discovered the various techniques that the last really big earthquake on that plate boundary was in 1700. in fact, they know the day, genuine 29th something. they know this because there was a big turn on in japan they killed a lot of people and it was recorded in japan. they had gone back and they found that the return time for earthquake, how often these bigg thatq
>> you talking to different areas, talking about alaska and about the pacific northwest.it's two different plates. so different situations. it's a good question. a lot of people ask like why can't we predict earthquakes? people have been trying to do it forever. i think it's never going to happen. but what they can do is they can forecast probabilities. it's based on knowing how frequent big earthquakes are. so for instance, in the pacific northwest, and part of this is because the work...
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california, pacific northwest.eat lakes, wet weather along southeastern atlantic coast and record highs continue out west into the pacific northwest with wet weather making its way into the great lakes. where are you guys from? >> texas. >> texas. >> houston. >> what's your name? >> elizabeth. >> >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have some hot weather moving into the inland valleys for today. and it's going to reach up to the mid-90s. there will be a few spots hitting the triple digits and still hot tomorrow. but in time for the weekend, we're looking at some upper 80s while san francisco keeps it cool. the clouds are starting to clear out now. we'll see that as we get it out of the way. highs reaching into the 60s as we go through the weekend. >> that is your latest weather. make sure when you go out the door you can take us with you. go to "today" sirius xm channel 108 today at 1:00, it's the happy hour with adam miller, joann. >> all right, al. thank you. we're crazy busy today. if you would rath
california, pacific northwest.eat lakes, wet weather along southeastern atlantic coast and record highs continue out west into the pacific northwest with wet weather making its way into the great lakes. where are you guys from? >> texas. >> texas. >> houston. >> what's your name? >> elizabeth. >> >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have some hot weather moving into the inland valleys for today. and it's going to reach up to the mid-90s....
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cool over the upcoming weekend in the pacific northwest. we'll warm you up by fourth of july on wednesday, looks great. 80 degrees, plenty of sun. as we end the week, no problems in areas of the west, but we will see buildingdays. no such luck in the desert southwest. very hot as expected. >>> take a look at the fourth of july forecast more closely and the fireworks forecast coming up. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >>> adam sandler has gone from wedding singer to wedding crasher. the comedian made newlyweds big day even more special when he did that, you saw that, stumbled across them posing for their wedding photos. decided to do a little photo bombing. they invited him then, come on, be part of the ceremony. he declined. interesting stuff. the couple, who are fans of sandler, say they were thrilled. >> wedding they'll never forget. >>> when we return, incredible images of a turbo fire. plus, firefighters facing triple digit temperatures. got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! stu
cool over the upcoming weekend in the pacific northwest. we'll warm you up by fourth of july on wednesday, looks great. 80 degrees, plenty of sun. as we end the week, no problems in areas of the west, but we will see buildingdays. no such luck in the desert southwest. very hot as expected. >>> take a look at the fourth of july forecast more closely and the fireworks forecast coming up. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >>> adam sandler has gone from wedding singer...
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it's a journey that takes in the majestic canadian rockies and the pacific northwest.he company behind a huge variety of household brands including wall's ice cream, knorr soups and persil detergent has revealed that it sold less than expected in the second quarter of this year. unilever employs more than 7000 people in the uk but earlier this year sparked controversy by moving its headquarters to the netherlands. diane wehrle is marketing and insights director. you have been looking at unilever‘s numbers? underlying sales growth is down from 3.7% in quarter one down to 2.7% in the second quarter. the vast majority of the sales growth is driven by volume growth rather than price. they are on the right track and they are working hard at cutting costs a nd and they are working hard at cutting costs and innovation. they are connected for growth strategy and it is reaping rewards. they feel they are ina is reaping rewards. they feel they are in a good position for the second half of the year. we say that but this is a company massively exposed to brexit and it has taken th
it's a journey that takes in the majestic canadian rockies and the pacific northwest.he company behind a huge variety of household brands including wall's ice cream, knorr soups and persil detergent has revealed that it sold less than expected in the second quarter of this year. unilever employs more than 7000 people in the uk but earlier this year sparked controversy by moving its headquarters to the netherlands. diane wehrle is marketing and insights director. you have been looking at...
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they're hovering in redding back up to 105 degrees, maybe cool ago little bit in the pacific northweste thing you need is some rain. this is our forecast all the way into sunday. you see a little rain in the mountains. right along the west coast, california up in the pacific northwest, shepard, it's bone dry here through the weekend. >> shepard: not good. thanks, adam. fox news has confirmed new evidence does suggest kim jong-un is building up part of his arsenal instead of scaling it back. what about his promise to president trump? singapore? that's coming up. (man) managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for low blood sugar. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a lo
they're hovering in redding back up to 105 degrees, maybe cool ago little bit in the pacific northweste thing you need is some rain. this is our forecast all the way into sunday. you see a little rain in the mountains. right along the west coast, california up in the pacific northwest, shepard, it's bone dry here through the weekend. >> shepard: not good. thanks, adam. fox news has confirmed new evidence does suggest kim jong-un is building up part of his arsenal instead of scaling it...
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it will follow a model used in the pacific northwest. the reason i'm offering this bipartisan amendment with congressman lee zeldin is that surveys have been hampered by mechanical with noaa. for example, from august, 2017 to march, 2018, big low missed while in shipyard. even when it is operation national the tralls are not performing and they have yields 67% lower. these problems are unacceptable. given the critical importance of that data to calculate catch limits on the east coast which is a highly contentious issue. the vessel is too large for near shore studies and draws a lot of water and cannot enter the owl. ow areas to tr and they are surveying shallower areas. they have vessels with noaa gear proving that surveying can be done on industry vessels. i want to emphasize this pilot program contemplated in the amendment will be a pilot program coordinated with n omp aa, the councils and industry. while we don't dictate a specific program we ask that it mirror the survey in the new england and mid atlantic councils have said it is t
it will follow a model used in the pacific northwest. the reason i'm offering this bipartisan amendment with congressman lee zeldin is that surveys have been hampered by mechanical with noaa. for example, from august, 2017 to march, 2018, big low missed while in shipyard. even when it is operation national the tralls are not performing and they have yields 67% lower. these problems are unacceptable. given the critical importance of that data to calculate catch limits on the east coast which is...
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by the end of the week into next week there will be slight cooling for the pacific northwest that could edge its way in. it is great news as we continue to monitor what's happening with the car fire. we'll have more updates on that and i'm also posting updates on facebook and twitter at kari hall weather. let me know about your weekend plans. we are looking at temperatures in the low 90s for today as well as tomorrow. just a slight cool down for the weekend with upper 80s. it will continue into early next week. san francisco looking at mid-to upper 60s by saturdayyou' tracke south bay. >> indeed. i told you i was going to look into that. there it is. it is very much there. if you notice by the speed sensors not really catching any major slowing. this is northbound 280 as a possible hit-and-run. it looks like they are already clearing that out. i think it is still so early in the morning. we are not seeing very many cars out on the road. let's take a look at some of the drive times. northbound 101 it is 18 minutes. northbound 280 to highway 85 about 8 minutes. northbound 85 about 15 minu
by the end of the week into next week there will be slight cooling for the pacific northwest that could edge its way in. it is great news as we continue to monitor what's happening with the car fire. we'll have more updates on that and i'm also posting updates on facebook and twitter at kari hall weather. let me know about your weekend plans. we are looking at temperatures in the low 90s for today as well as tomorrow. just a slight cool down for the weekend with upper 80s. it will continue into...
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. ♪ >> anthony: it is probably unfair to suggest that the pacific northwest and seattle area had beenter: anything else i can grab you gentlemen? >> anthony: uh, i'm good for now. >> waiter: good for now? alright, enjoy. >> anthony: i'm going for that fat bastard,that sounds interesting. >> anthony: fred moody is a writer and bartender. jack whisner is a transit planner for king county metro. and knute berger is a journalist and columnist for "seattle weekly." old school seattle, all. taylor shellfish oyster bar in pioneer square is old school too. the taylor family has been farming more than 12,000 acres of tidelands in the puget sound, willapa bay and the hood canal for over five generations, since 1890. with three restaurants in town, they know what they're doing. >> anthony: are you eating this whole? head, tail, bones and all? >> knute: yes. ♪ >> anthony: whole local smelt, flash-fried and served with pepperoncini sambal aioli. local dungeness crab, cooked and chilled with pickled ginger sauce. and oysters, lots of oysters. >> anthony: so seattle has been, for a very long time, c
. ♪ >> anthony: it is probably unfair to suggest that the pacific northwest and seattle area had beenter: anything else i can grab you gentlemen? >> anthony: uh, i'm good for now. >> waiter: good for now? alright, enjoy. >> anthony: i'm going for that fat bastard,that sounds interesting. >> anthony: fred moody is a writer and bartender. jack whisner is a transit planner for king county metro. and knute berger is a journalist and columnist for "seattle...
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a tale of a father and daughter living off the grid in the forests of the pacific northwest.ect drama is as understated as it is overwhelming. so far, i think it is the best film i have seen this year. dad! dad. leave no trace premiered injanuary at the sundance film festival, a mecca for indie film—makers. meanwhile in may, france played host to the 71st cannes film festival where there was the usual selection of cheers and boos. the top prize went to the japanese film—maker for his new film shoplifters which isn't due to open here till november. while most of the booing was reserved for lars von triers‘ serial killer film the house that jack built. lars had not been to cannes since he was declared persona non grata in 2011 afterjokingly describing himself as a nazi who could understand and sympathise with hitler. his new film, which include scenes of violence involving women, children and ducklings, provoked mass walk—outs although lars declared he wasn't sure if his critics hated the film enough. 0h, lars. spike lee's grand prix winner blachkla nsman opens here towards the
a tale of a father and daughter living off the grid in the forests of the pacific northwest.ect drama is as understated as it is overwhelming. so far, i think it is the best film i have seen this year. dad! dad. leave no trace premiered injanuary at the sundance film festival, a mecca for indie film—makers. meanwhile in may, france played host to the 71st cannes film festival where there was the usual selection of cheers and boos. the top prize went to the japanese film—maker for his new...
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new ones posted for the pacific northwest.gton and they're going to be under high threat for expanding fires there. temperatures today will be triple digit again not only in redding but across inland parts of california in fresno where they're working on over three consecutive weeks of triple-digit heat and the dry air, that's not helping. rh factor seriously dry air. and the heat as you can see not going to come down much over the next four days so a long duration heat event which is certainly not helping the >>> good morning. aisle meteorologist frances dinglasan, fog and low clouds in the next few hours with temperatures in the 50s. by this afternoon, a summer spread, cool at the coast >>> this weather report is brought to you by state farm. we'll continue to update you on this story, this fire and all the other fires burning in the west and this long duration heat event which will make this fire season another long one. dan, back over to you. >> it is a huge story, robert, and you're doing great work out there. we really a
new ones posted for the pacific northwest.gton and they're going to be under high threat for expanding fires there. temperatures today will be triple digit again not only in redding but across inland parts of california in fresno where they're working on over three consecutive weeks of triple-digit heat and the dry air, that's not helping. rh factor seriously dry air. and the heat as you can see not going to come down much over the next four days so a long duration heat event which is certainly...
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avis owns baywater, part of the pacific northwest's $200 million shellfish industry. he grows geoduck for export and other ams and oysters forlo l markets on the west coast but both his business, and the industry, e in trouble. >> it's just more difficert to raise oyarvae these days than it used to be. they used to be kind of weedy and you could grow oyster larvae easily. now that's not the case. >> reporter: that's because the ocean's chemistry is changing. it's called ocean acidification. and it's in part caused by people pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere at unprecedented rates. the ocean acts like a giant carbon sponge. and all that extra co2 causes the ph of the seawater to decrease. but it's not really the acid that's hurting shellsh. baby oysters use certain compounds to build their shells. the same chemical reaction that lowers the ph of the water, transforms those building-blocks into something the oysters can't use. and the more carbon there is, the more difficult it could become for any sea creature a shell to survive. 250 miles south, along oregon'
avis owns baywater, part of the pacific northwest's $200 million shellfish industry. he grows geoduck for export and other ams and oysters forlo l markets on the west coast but both his business, and the industry, e in trouble. >> it's just more difficert to raise oyarvae these days than it used to be. they used to be kind of weedy and you could grow oyster larvae easily. now that's not the case. >> reporter: that's because the ocean's chemistry is changing. it's called ocean...
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stretching from the pacific northwest all the way into the southwest. triple digit heat, we're talking possible records tomorrow, in phoenix, and tucson. los angeles, flirting with 100 degrees. and look at how long this goes. right into the weekend. where we will see temperatures in the mid to upper 90s to the triple digits and that's going to stretch, lester all the way into the beginning of next week, with almost no relief in sight. and certainly no rain. so the fire threat is going to be a big problem out in the west now to the trade war the pain a. hours after president trump touted tariffs on social media today, his administration announced $12 billion in emergency aid for american farmers hurt by his trade policies. nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: before doug farmed this land in eastern nebraska, his dad did and his dad before that. these days, it's tougher to turn a profit. >> we need these tariffs to end sooner rather than later. >> reporter: those tariffs put in place by president trump trigge
stretching from the pacific northwest all the way into the southwest. triple digit heat, we're talking possible records tomorrow, in phoenix, and tucson. los angeles, flirting with 100 degrees. and look at how long this goes. right into the weekend. where we will see temperatures in the mid to upper 90s to the triple digits and that's going to stretch, lester all the way into the beginning of next week, with almost no relief in sight. and certainly no rain. so the fire threat is going to be a...
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it's bringing rain down for parts of oregon and the pacific northwest.ut for us, we are seeing it kind of weaken and a little farther way from us. hurricane fabio will bring us high waves. but this ridge will cause excessive heat for a lot of southern california and the desert southwest extending up into fresno, san joaquin county. for us temperatures above average by the weekend. so by the weekend you may be tempted to go to the beaches. here's the advisory. i want to point this out in case you're going that way. swells up to 7 feet every 16 to 18 seconds all because of hurricane fabio off the coast and it's very far away from us but it is impacting us. south-facing beaches will have large breakers. it will be warm this weekend. so i can understand why you would want to go that direction. here's the extended forecast with warmer temperatures over the weekend and cloud coverage because of fabio. higher elevation clouds coming through as fabio comes north with high waves and clouds. warmer than average weather will last for a while. >> sounds like a nice
it's bringing rain down for parts of oregon and the pacific northwest.ut for us, we are seeing it kind of weaken and a little farther way from us. hurricane fabio will bring us high waves. but this ridge will cause excessive heat for a lot of southern california and the desert southwest extending up into fresno, san joaquin county. for us temperatures above average by the weekend. so by the weekend you may be tempted to go to the beaches. here's the advisory. i want to point this out in case...
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right here across many south eastern areas could be a wet one in dallas but across parts of the pacific northwest is looking fine highs of twenty eight degrees in seattle. it's like the wild west they can do anything and really hard for them to get the powerful internet is the tool for democracy under threat somebody who controls ten thousand dollars that controlling a hundred thousand voices and they distort the debate in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game have changed there are no precedents people out investigates this information and democracy part to find out if you. he has no passport yet he's politically active in two thousand trees i was the only one that stunned the power of peaceful transition when because they're much part in our part of the world some people think you are stupid and crazy if you do that mikhail saakashvili former president of georgia and next governor of the odessa region in ukraine talks to al jazeera. this is al-jazeera the city a fourteen year old has their headquarters in doha santa maria welcome to the news straight to the cyc
right here across many south eastern areas could be a wet one in dallas but across parts of the pacific northwest is looking fine highs of twenty eight degrees in seattle. it's like the wild west they can do anything and really hard for them to get the powerful internet is the tool for democracy under threat somebody who controls ten thousand dollars that controlling a hundred thousand voices and they distort the debate in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game...
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there is an alarming new report on the future of the endangered killer whales of the pacific northwestthe black and white orcas who live in the puget sound off the -- have not had one single calf survive for the past three years. the center for whale research has been following the dwindling number of orca pods in the area and say they usually have between four and five calves each year. they say the orca pods are starving. because their primary source of food, the chinook salmon, are dying off. orcas eat about 30 of these large fish a day. they're also losing their hearing, making it harder to hunt prey because they use their echo to locate food. but noise polution from shipping traffic and whale watching boats is making it harder to hunt. orcas were put on the endangered species list back in 2005. there were approximately of them 200 back in the 1800's -- but beginning in the about 50 1960's killer whales were captured and placed in theme parks -- and by the 1990's there were only about 100 left. today, there are roughly 75 remaining. in march, washington state's governor, jay inslee
there is an alarming new report on the future of the endangered killer whales of the pacific northwestthe black and white orcas who live in the puget sound off the -- have not had one single calf survive for the past three years. the center for whale research has been following the dwindling number of orca pods in the area and say they usually have between four and five calves each year. they say the orca pods are starving. because their primary source of food, the chinook salmon, are dying...
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look for triple digits all the way up spot pacific northwest.uys, back to you. >> all right, al. thank you so much. >>> breaking news out of greece this morning. at least 60 people have been killed after two big wildfires roared through seaside areas near athens. dozens of others have been injured. many people fled to the coastline to escape. fleeing flames and choking smoke. boats rescued more than 700 people overnight. strong winds now are fanning those flames. >> a salmonella scare is prompting pepperidge farm for voluntarily withdraw four kinds of gold fish crackers. the company says a powder used in the seasoning of 3 million packages of iconic fish shaped crackers may be contaminated. so far nobody reported sick. some popular ritz products recalled for the same reason. for more info on this and i'm sure a lot of people are concerned, go to today.com. >> we live on goldfish in our house. >> all right. you want a morning boost? >> absolutely. >> we could all use a few more random acts of kindness. tony carlson is a police officer in tallahas
look for triple digits all the way up spot pacific northwest.uys, back to you. >> all right, al. thank you so much. >>> breaking news out of greece this morning. at least 60 people have been killed after two big wildfires roared through seaside areas near athens. dozens of others have been injured. many people fled to the coastline to escape. fleeing flames and choking smoke. boats rescued more than 700 people overnight. strong winds now are fanning those flames. >> a...
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. >>> so a pretty incredible hot week coming all the way through the pacific northwest. >> impressive, gross. >> umbrellas and acs the way to roll. >> that's right. thanks, bill. >>> fast forwarding to monday. a pretrial hearing will be held in alexandria, virginia, for aul manafort on wednesday. >>> firefighter who died last weekend in central california will beay in modesto. >>> no big winner in friday's mega millions drawing. that means tomorrow's jackpot, $493 million, fourth largest in mega millions history. ah! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. ahoy! (laughing) bounty, the quicker picker upper. mother...nature! sure smells amazing... even in accounts receivable. gain botanicals laundry detergent. bring the smell of nature wherever you are. my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she es for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage.
. >>> so a pretty incredible hot week coming all the way through the pacific northwest. >> impressive, gross. >> umbrellas and acs the way to roll. >> that's right. thanks, bill. >>> fast forwarding to monday. a pretrial hearing will be held in alexandria, virginia, for aul manafort on wednesday. >>> firefighter who died last weekend in central california will beay in modesto. >>> no big winner in friday's mega millions drawing. that means...
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and the heat out west, we've got heat stretching all the way from the pacific northwest into the gulf coast for 67 million people. records are possible tomorrow from texas all the way into california. we'll be watching this very closely, lester. it will be going all the way into the beginning of next week. >> all right. al roker, thank you. >>> a somber scene in missouri today as the sunken duck boat that claimed 17 lives last week was raised from the water. while the victims' families struggle to cope with their loss, troubling questions persist about whether the boat was fit to be on the water and potentially missed warnings. nbc's ron mott has the latest. >> reporter: the sunken duck boat that had become a water logged tomb for 17 that died was pulled to the surface. whether it holds clues remains to be seen. by ripley entertainment is speaking out about the red flags he reported last summer. >> one issue is the canopy on the ducks, as well as curtains that come down the sides, when the curtains are down, there is no way for people to escape. >> reporter: steven paul says his inspe
and the heat out west, we've got heat stretching all the way from the pacific northwest into the gulf coast for 67 million people. records are possible tomorrow from texas all the way into california. we'll be watching this very closely, lester. it will be going all the way into the beginning of next week. >> all right. al roker, thank you. >>> a somber scene in missouri today as the sunken duck boat that claimed 17 lives last week was raised from the water. while the victims'...
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the rest of the country today hot in the pacific northwest.oo that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we watch that monsoonal moisture across the desert southwest, some of that makes its way into the bay area and give us a slight increase in humidity today. we'll have even more humidity tomorrow with a high of 88 degrees. some upper 80s through the rest of the forecast with some -- a lot of sunshine for the inland valleys. for san francisco, we're going to be breezy. some gradual clearing today and some upper 60s for the weekend that will continue into early next week. >> if you're on the run, catch us today at 1:00. of course, it's "today" show confidential. it would be lib by the libs least, pete, and the mazalator. >> looking forward to that. we are launching mother knows best. we're kicking things off with maye musk. she's elon musk's mother. she also a star in her own right. she recently walked the runway in italy and is a social media s
the rest of the country today hot in the pacific northwest.oo that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we watch that monsoonal moisture across the desert southwest, some of that makes its way into the bay area and give us a slight increase in humidity today. we'll have even more humidity tomorrow with a high of 88 degrees. some upper 80s through the rest of the forecast with some -- a lot...
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today is the hottest day we'll have in the pacific northwest.y 80 instead of the 90s. heavy rain in the east coast, doing travel, delays to deal with during the week. sunny and dry through friday. boise does cool off a bit. they are going to be especially hot over the next two days. still about 105 in the east. >> we know how to do this. did it last week. we'll do it again. thanks, bill. >> got the weekend, right, that wasn't bad. >>> just ahead, how a former heroin addict is fighting opioid overdoses. plus, a bar made of ice. the in-laws have moved in with us. and, our adult children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. you got it from your parents. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works fo
today is the hottest day we'll have in the pacific northwest.y 80 instead of the 90s. heavy rain in the east coast, doing travel, delays to deal with during the week. sunny and dry through friday. boise does cool off a bit. they are going to be especially hot over the next two days. still about 105 in the east. >> we know how to do this. did it last week. we'll do it again. thanks, bill. >> got the weekend, right, that wasn't bad. >>> just ahead, how a former heroin addict...
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pretty much in the 90s for most of us, especially in the southwest, 104 in phoenix, even the pacific northwestn the cooler side, looking at 90 degrees in seattle. yeah, if you can get to a pool today, i would do it. >> nice idea. thank you so much, michelle. >>> when we come back, coming back from the edge of extinction. the groundbreaking new the groundbreaking new technology being used from the first moment you met, it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why only pampers swaddlers is the number one choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection. so that all they feel is love. pampers the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. now all walgreens brand sun care products are buy one get one half off. >>> for thousands of year
pretty much in the 90s for most of us, especially in the southwest, 104 in phoenix, even the pacific northwestn the cooler side, looking at 90 degrees in seattle. yeah, if you can get to a pool today, i would do it. >> nice idea. thank you so much, michelle. >>> when we come back, coming back from the edge of extinction. the groundbreaking new the groundbreaking new technology being used from the first moment you met, it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was...
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heat building in the pacific northwest. pleasant air returns after a hot beginning to the week. looks like wednesday's going to be pretty nice. by the time we get to friday watching local downpours and a few showers and storms in the midwest. pretty nice for many areas in the ohio valley and mid-atlantic. >>> now to today's top stories. international outcry after the new reports show the length the u.s. went to kill breast feeding around the world. the u.s. embraced the interest of formula manufacturers with their actions at one point even threatening other countries like ecuador if they didn't comply. the times reports if ecuador refused to drop the opposition, the u.s. would withdraw military aid. they said what happened was tantamount to black mail with the u.s. holding the world hostage. >>> violence and protests continue to grip the streets of haiti following the government's attempt to raise fuel prices up to 51%. looters took over the haitian company of port-au-prince vandalizing many shops. in response, the haitian
heat building in the pacific northwest. pleasant air returns after a hot beginning to the week. looks like wednesday's going to be pretty nice. by the time we get to friday watching local downpours and a few showers and storms in the midwest. pretty nice for many areas in the ohio valley and mid-atlantic. >>> now to today's top stories. international outcry after the new reports show the length the u.s. went to kill breast feeding around the world. the u.s. embraced the interest of...
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monsoonal storms continue in the four corner region, getting hot in the pacific northwest.mild and pretty nice mid-atlantic through the northeast. some scattered storms in the south. nothing too major. into saturday we continue with showers and thunderstorms in the central plains to the midwest. watch out around chicago. a little warming up too on saturday, areas of the mid-atlantic region. then finally the end of the upcoming summer weekend, summer heat from texas spreading into the milled of the country, near 99 degrees around tulsa pretty mild too in the ohio valley but you'll be dodging a few showers and storms. >> thanks, bill. >>> in today's top story supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh reportedly wrapped up hundreds of thousands of dollars in credit card debt in the last zakd and the white house says it's because of baseball. according to the "washgt arevie financial disclosures reveals up to $200,000 in credit card and loan debt in 2016. white house spokesperson raj shah tells the "post" kavanaugh raungd the debt by buying washington nationals tickets for both him
monsoonal storms continue in the four corner region, getting hot in the pacific northwest.mild and pretty nice mid-atlantic through the northeast. some scattered storms in the south. nothing too major. into saturday we continue with showers and thunderstorms in the central plains to the midwest. watch out around chicago. a little warming up too on saturday, areas of the mid-atlantic region. then finally the end of the upcoming summer weekend, summer heat from texas spreading into the milled of...
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thanks to climate change and e asve out to the west, we're talking that heat stretching from the pacific northwest into the southwest. 40 million people at risk for heat advisories and heat warnings. look at the next three days, we see temperatures start to get a little more moderate but the bad news, lester, is we're in for a repeat of e this as we mr way into the beginning and middle of next week. more heavy rain on the east and more scorching atures in the west. lester. >> aroker, thank you. >>> to the late development that could mean the u.s. and alli are stepping back from the brink of a trade war. the president nouncing a compromise today with the e.u. but offering few details. yet, the nation's auto makers and sum suppliers say they are feeling the pain from the trade war on he anfront with china. nbc's tom costello with more now on how it could impact the price you pay. >> rorter: they make door hinges for the jeep wrangler on this michigan assembly line, a small company with 50 employees that ts parts from china but president trump's tariffs have them considering lay offs. >> if it gets t
thanks to climate change and e asve out to the west, we're talking that heat stretching from the pacific northwest into the southwest. 40 million people at risk for heat advisories and heat warnings. look at the next three days, we see temperatures start to get a little more moderate but the bad news, lester, is we're in for a repeat of e this as we mr way into the beginning and middle of next week. more heavy rain on the east and more scorching atures in the west. lester. >> aroker,...
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anloing at today's temperatures, 70s in the pacific northwest. much warmer across montana and down into colorado and utah. chicago and denver will be topping out at 85. while new orleans and atlanta and new york will reach 92. boston will be warmer than miami. wow. >>> coming up, another part of air travel that's getting even more uncomfortable. >>> and also ahead, why a state of emergency has now been declared because of this algae that seems to be taking over. >>> and a new warning out about a way thieves are swiping your amazon deliveries right off your doorstep. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> an e >>> an eme
anloing at today's temperatures, 70s in the pacific northwest. much warmer across montana and down into colorado and utah. chicago and denver will be topping out at 85. while new orleans and atlanta and new york will reach 92. boston will be warmer than miami. wow. >>> coming up, another part of air travel that's getting even more uncomfortable. >>> and also ahead, why a state of emergency has now been declared because of this algae that seems to be taking over. >>>...
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tomorrow once again well above 100 in many locations including southern california, even up to the pacific northwestd the wind will stay up as well. we did have our first hurricane of the season, hurricane beryl, but now has weakened to a tropical storm. it's lost its thunderstorm, so the weakening trend is expected to continue as it moves towards the eastern caribbean there. problem is, even with the tropical storm, the islands were hit so hard last year they are especially susceptible, including puerto rico. the storms will continue to weaken so puerto rico will likely just see heavy rain, maybe flash flooding and gusty winds as well. southeast of the u.s. coast, our tropical depression #3, forecast to meander out here the next several days, eventually strengthen and move offshore up the east coast. as it strengthens, it could bring big surf and dangerous rip currents. >> ninan: craig setzer in miami, thank you. secretary of state mike pompeo just wrapped up talks with north korea. he was there two days but never met with leader kim jong un. pompeo said discussions about denuclearization went well
tomorrow once again well above 100 in many locations including southern california, even up to the pacific northwestd the wind will stay up as well. we did have our first hurricane of the season, hurricane beryl, but now has weakened to a tropical storm. it's lost its thunderstorm, so the weakening trend is expected to continue as it moves towards the eastern caribbean there. problem is, even with the tropical storm, the islands were hit so hard last year they are especially susceptible,...
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by the weekend, there's a dip around the pacific northwest, but even the northeast will have a little of relief, but short lived because you get to next week, and we go right back to 90% of the country with above-average temperatures. jeff? >> glor: this just keeps going. thank you, lon. all right, lon, thank you very much. the east is not alone in facing brutal heat; it's been hot all over the world. it hit 105 in denver last thursday, tying an all-time record. in glasgow, scotland, they saw their hottest day, 89.4. yesterday's high in armenia's capital was nearly 108. that's a record for july. the morning low, by the way, last thursday in the middle eastern country of oman was close to 109. 109 is a world record for the highest low temperature ever recorded. the afternoon high that day was 121. more heavy rain is expected in thailand, further complicating efforts to rescue 12 boys and cheir soccer coach. they were found alive yesterday deep inside a flooded cave, ten days after getting trapped. getting them out, however, could be even more complicated. ben tracy is outside the cave.
by the weekend, there's a dip around the pacific northwest, but even the northeast will have a little of relief, but short lived because you get to next week, and we go right back to 90% of the country with above-average temperatures. jeff? >> glor: this just keeps going. thank you, lon. all right, lon, thank you very much. the east is not alone in facing brutal heat; it's been hot all over the world. it hit 105 in denver last thursday, tying an all-time record. in glasgow, scotland, they...
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i'm proud to represent the people that work at the pacific northwest national laboratory. this premiere department of energy lab is on the forefront of energy innovation. from enabling safe and sustainable fossil fuel exploration production, transportation, conversion, and end use, to transforming the u.s. power grid to meet economic, environmental, and security priorities for the 21st century, our national labs, like pnnl, delivers distinctive science and technology solutions for efficient and sustainable energy. i'm a proud member of the house appropriations energy and water subcommittee where we continue to prioritize strategic energy research and development that will increase u.s. economic growth, innovation, and competitiveness. congress should continue to work on utilizing and empowering public-private partnerships to rapidly develop new technologies and then let the market catalyze its growth and commercial viability. there are great examples of these efforts taking place in the innovative high-tech communities of the tricities washington where experiod of times fr
i'm proud to represent the people that work at the pacific northwest national laboratory. this premiere department of energy lab is on the forefront of energy innovation. from enabling safe and sustainable fossil fuel exploration production, transportation, conversion, and end use, to transforming the u.s. power grid to meet economic, environmental, and security priorities for the 21st century, our national labs, like pnnl, delivers distinctive science and technology solutions for efficient and...
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but driving the big heat into the pacific northwest. and i can tell you from being there, air quality extremely poor even away from the fires. a lot of smoke. tomorrow's temperatures, similar to today. 90s, 100s. get a little bit of a pacific push midweek. so, temperatures cooling by flee, four, maybe five degrees. it's not much, david, but we'll take any cooling we can get at this point. >> all right, rob marciano just back from california tonight. thank you, rob. >>> and we are also following that decision in minneapolis. no criminal charges for two white police officers in the shooting death of a black man, who can be heard saying, "please don't shoot me." he was armed. the disturbing body cam video showing the armed suspect running from police. and today, as prosecutors were about to declare no charges, the family and their supporters took over the podium on live tv. abc's alex perez in minneapolis. >> reporter: tonight, growing fallout in minneapolis after the release of this body cam video showing the fatal police shooting of 31-y
but driving the big heat into the pacific northwest. and i can tell you from being there, air quality extremely poor even away from the fires. a lot of smoke. tomorrow's temperatures, similar to today. 90s, 100s. get a little bit of a pacific push midweek. so, temperatures cooling by flee, four, maybe five degrees. it's not much, david, but we'll take any cooling we can get at this point. >> all right, rob marciano just back from california tonight. thank you, rob. >>> and we are...
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temperatures warmer than they should be and for the month of july the projection is everyone except the pacific northwest will have temperatures above average. so there is a lot of heat out there. how does this transpire for folks livering in the west, you have to remember you have a dryer heat out. there the same heat in place but it's dryer so red flag warnings have been issued for a number of states in the west. and now you look at just how hot it's going to be and so above normal that places leak los angeles to las vegas over to phoenix have an excessive heat watch in place. we just have to keep an eye on all this. remember, heat unfortunately kills more people than any other weather-related event. >> we're live here on the big top floor of the cbs brawg center, back to you. >> glor: yeoman's work from the sweltering roof of the broadcast center today. lonnie, thank you very much. >> reporter: yeah. >> glor: here in washington today, the president began interviewing possible nominees for the supreme court seat that will become open when justice anthony kennedy retires at the end of this month. jan cr
temperatures warmer than they should be and for the month of july the projection is everyone except the pacific northwest will have temperatures above average. so there is a lot of heat out there. how does this transpire for folks livering in the west, you have to remember you have a dryer heat out. there the same heat in place but it's dryer so red flag warnings have been issued for a number of states in the west. and now you look at just how hot it's going to be and so above normal that...
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we have got some shower activity meanwhile pacific northwest looking good sunshine in seattle highs going up to twenty seven degrees as we head on through into thursday down into central parts of america and the remnants of what was hurricane beryl are just now an area of showers across the island of hispaniola so we could well see some very heavy rain here and general disturbed weather conditions across the bahamas and also parts of cuba meanwhile up through the isthmus panama costa rica nicaragua looking at heavy showers further north just a scattering of showers likely into mexico city for south america heavy showers in the north and try conditions now expected in the south and temperatures recovering in point as areas highs here of fourteen. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking story this happened was in the truck didn't happen and a boy told through the eyes of the world journalists the images matter a lot international politics the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most basic service someone
we have got some shower activity meanwhile pacific northwest looking good sunshine in seattle highs going up to twenty seven degrees as we head on through into thursday down into central parts of america and the remnants of what was hurricane beryl are just now an area of showers across the island of hispaniola so we could well see some very heavy rain here and general disturbed weather conditions across the bahamas and also parts of cuba meanwhile up through the isthmus panama costa rica...
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the way down towards miami we want to cross desert southwest a one or two showers around the pacific northwest looking fine lovely day in seattle in washington state with highs of twenty nine. the weather sponsored by cattle waste. i really felt liberated as a journalist love to get into the truth a little i would love for this job to. al-jazeera . hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news live from doha that is coming up in the next sixty minutes israel says it's intercepted a syrian military jet over the golan heights but serious says the plane was targeted and in so nasa space. dozens of people are feared dead hundreds are reported missing in laos after a dam collapses. at least sixty people are killed in wildfires near the greek capital as the government declares a state of emergency. working through stigma the new laws in senegal aimed at getting more people with disabilities into work. and joining with the day's sport is exactly two years to go until the twenty twenty one pick games in tokyo the construction delays in the current heat ways of creating headaches for organizers. but first
the way down towards miami we want to cross desert southwest a one or two showers around the pacific northwest looking fine lovely day in seattle in washington state with highs of twenty nine. the weather sponsored by cattle waste. i really felt liberated as a journalist love to get into the truth a little i would love for this job to. al-jazeera . hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news live from doha that is coming up in the next sixty minutes israel says it's intercepted a syrian military...
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out west we continue to have that ereme at. 39 million people at risk today from the pacific northwest this is going to be a long lasting heat wave going into at triplehis weekend with digits from the northwest all the way into the southwest and into the beginning of next week. craig. >> mr. roker, thank you, sir. officials in greece say the death toll from wildfires near athensre has ied to 79 people. rescue crews are searching through charred homes and cars looking for more possible victims. 300 firefighters are still in the air dousing theme remaining fs to try and prevent flairups. another 200 are tacklin the second forest fire. that one is west of athens where local authorities evacuated three nearby communities ernight. >> now to dramatic video showing a car swallowed up by a huge sinkhole. it happened on a corado street. it was captured on video. here you go. you can see the car drop from view right into that sinkhole. the driver did manage to get out of the car with help from the police and justn the neck of time, too. moments later her car dropped another 15 feet or t so and h
out west we continue to have that ereme at. 39 million people at risk today from the pacific northwest this is going to be a long lasting heat wave going into at triplehis weekend with digits from the northwest all the way into the southwest and into the beginning of next week. craig. >> mr. roker, thank you, sir. officials in greece say the death toll from wildfires near athensre has ied to 79 people. rescue crews are searching through charred homes and cars looking for more possible...
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it will get cooler for the pacific northwest. it will edge its way into northern california where we continue to monitor the car fire around shasta county. we have had a lot of updates on facebook and twitter and follow me as well. i'm on facebook, instagram and also on twitter. looking at our temperatures in the low 90s for the next few days. it will bring it back to the upper 80s. we are a little bit warmer than normal with san francisco in the 60s. morning clouds and fog each day. any issues yet? >> it has been quiet. i think that's the way most folks like it. in the tri-valley we have a minor fender bender. could cause delays because it is one of the lanes. we are going to keep a close eye on that. my speed sensors aren't picking up any major slowing. southbound 680 about ten minutes. southbound 880 to highway 84 about 11 minutes. a live look at the san mateo bridge. that is starting to get here. at least the lights are still off at the bay bridge toll plaza. yesterday at this time that bay bridge toll plaza was extremely bac
it will get cooler for the pacific northwest. it will edge its way into northern california where we continue to monitor the car fire around shasta county. we have had a lot of updates on facebook and twitter and follow me as well. i'm on facebook, instagram and also on twitter. looking at our temperatures in the low 90s for the next few days. it will bring it back to the upper 80s. we are a little bit warmer than normal with san francisco in the 60s. morning clouds and fog each day. any issues...
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people living in the pacific northwest will try to stay cool.is a potentially -- there will be a potentially weeklong stretch of hot weather. the national weather service issued a heat advisory for this afternoon even though he levels will remain low through the heat wave many the pacific northwest do not have air conditioning, so the prolonged heat wave will be dangerous. they have issued an warning -- a warning for anyone heading to the beach. they should watch out for dangerous surf conditions from sonoma to monterey counties. swimmers and surfers are being warned about dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves. it will continue until at least wednesday morning. >>> a server pulled from the water -- a surfer pulled from the water remains hospitalized. he was serving when some -- he was surfing when he passed out. he was flown to a medical center and he remains there this morning. >>> clean up continues after tornado touched down in alabama east of montgomery over the weekend. trees and debris were scattered throughout the area. crews were surv
people living in the pacific northwest will try to stay cool.is a potentially -- there will be a potentially weeklong stretch of hot weather. the national weather service issued a heat advisory for this afternoon even though he levels will remain low through the heat wave many the pacific northwest do not have air conditioning, so the prolonged heat wave will be dangerous. they have issued an warning -- a warning for anyone heading to the beach. they should watch out for dangerous surf...
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we have atot of h from the pacific northwest into the midwest. we're looking atll 18 n people at risk for heat advisori, watching or warnings. hot and humid. look at the heat indexes. it will feel like 103 in memphis. this weekend actual air temperatures 90s right into the weekend for charleston, tampa, new orleans, omah san antonio. even the pacific northwest gs into the action. triple digits in redding. heat index danger zones, you've got to be careful. you get to 90 degrees, heat cramps, heat exhaustion possible and when you get to 105 sunstroke which is verynd dangerout continues as you get to heat indexes of 130 very, very dangerous. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morng, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. skies are mr,tly cl plenty of sunshine. it will be a pleasant day for many of your activities. current temperatures mostly in the mid to upper 60s west of i-95. your planner for y,to8 degrees. that's about six degrees cooler than yesterday. there is a slight chance for a stray sh
we have atot of h from the pacific northwest into the midwest. we're looking atll 18 n people at risk for heat advisori, watching or warnings. hot and humid. look at the heat indexes. it will feel like 103 in memphis. this weekend actual air temperatures 90s right into the weekend for charleston, tampa, new orleans, omah san antonio. even the pacific northwest gs into the action. triple digits in redding. heat index danger zones, you've got to be careful. you get to 90 degrees, heat cramps,...
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a little cooler in the pacific northwest with that little trough digging in here. heat index forecast upper 90s, low 100s, even during the overnight, things feel like the '70s and '80s, very uncomfortable for sleeping. philly from d.c. back down to raleigh and stretching down into portions of the southern plains. mapped out in the reds and pinks here. portions of the country that are going to have heat index values over 90s and 100s. for today, tomorrow, look at how much of the country, stretching from the central plains to the east coast, up and down the eastern seaboard, going to be a rough fourth of july with heat index values well into the 90s to low 100s, chicago down to columbus, louisville and nashville. speaking of the fourth of july, some pop-up thunderstorms. chicago, atlanta, back down to miami and houston, 96 in dallas. west coast, a little quieter and cooler. and no real relief in terms of any of the wildfires and red flag risk. a couple of showers in the pacific northwest through the day on the fourth of july. >> all right, danielle, thank you. >>> po
a little cooler in the pacific northwest with that little trough digging in here. heat index forecast upper 90s, low 100s, even during the overnight, things feel like the '70s and '80s, very uncomfortable for sleeping. philly from d.c. back down to raleigh and stretching down into portions of the southern plains. mapped out in the reds and pinks here. portions of the country that are going to have heat index values over 90s and 100s. for today, tomorrow, look at how much of the country,...
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pattern creating intense heat into the central valley there will be changes as rain moves into the pacific northwest. it will edge edge its way in. we have had intense heat there. it duck show us. we are a keeping you up to date on what's happening for your weekend and also the wild fires burning across california. here is a look at the forecast. upper 80s heading into the weekend. s san francisco. >> low hozs. >> were doing so well. now we have several fender benders. let's get to this one before you get on the bay bridge. this is on the westbound side. it is starting to see delays there. add it on top of a fender bender. that's what you will get. behind that along the westbound 580 side east of the 980 connector there is a traffic break. look at it now. we have yellow and red. take extra time out of there as well. in the south we have also got another spot that's not recovering. this is along northbound 87. there was a lane partially blocked. this is a little bit further back. it looks like it is recovering as well. there goes the jam. nothing like a jam at the bay bridge. sorry. back to you. >> a
pattern creating intense heat into the central valley there will be changes as rain moves into the pacific northwest. it will edge edge its way in. we have had intense heat there. it duck show us. we are a keeping you up to date on what's happening for your weekend and also the wild fires burning across california. here is a look at the forecast. upper 80s heading into the weekend. s san francisco. >> low hozs. >> were doing so well. now we have several fender benders. let's get to...
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the sunshine and heat is on in the pacific northwest.> good morning, i'm kari hall, we're looking at clouds and fog clearing towards san francisco and the coast. it will be a cooler day with highs reaching the 60s. the inland areas will still be hot. we still have a lot of 90s in the forecast for the next couple days and the humidity makes it feel very warm for the end of the weekend and through the weekend. we'll still be into the upper 80s through early next week. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah. >> thank you, al. i don't know where -- there you are. i'm not really known for my sense of direction. i'm like hi, al, thank you. no, it's jill. she's here for steals and deals, the temperature is rising. these bargains are sizzling hot. everything you need for fun in the sun. >> we all love fun, right? >> yes. >> this is all about fun. there's something for everyone. let's start with nine-piece beach tote and towel set, retail $116. it comes in four colors. you get the tote and you get the blanket, which is sort of -- >> blanket,
the sunshine and heat is on in the pacific northwest.> good morning, i'm kari hall, we're looking at clouds and fog clearing towards san francisco and the coast. it will be a cooler day with highs reaching the 60s. the inland areas will still be hot. we still have a lot of 90s in the forecast for the next couple days and the humidity makes it feel very warm for the end of the weekend and through the weekend. we'll still be into the upper 80s through early next week. >> and that's your...
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more heat in the pacific northwest.e southeast. airport delays likely. more showers and thunderstorms for the upperes mi that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the awoods. eady a warm day out there right now. 80 degrees at reagan nional rport. you can see we're the warm spot and headed to warmer temperatures today. mid 90s. goin t to feel closer 100 degrees. isolated chance of showers andr thunrms this afternoon. still the heat and humidity around, but then it equalizes as we get into wednesday with humidity finally falling tuesday night into wednesday. if you're headed to the home run dey tonight, shorts type of weather. chance of a smau thunderstorm early. >> that's your latest weather. >> thank you very much.e' th faumout over the socalled plane bae saga. >> bloggers use social media to covertly document what happened to be two strangers hitting it off on a flight. tens of thousands of people watched it online, so that's led to a heated debate about internet privacy. guess
more heat in the pacific northwest.e southeast. airport delays likely. more showers and thunderstorms for the upperes mi that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the awoods. eady a warm day out there right now. 80 degrees at reagan nional rport. you can see we're the warm spot and headed to warmer temperatures today. mid 90s. goin t to feel closer 100 degrees. isolated chance of showers andr thunrms this afternoon. still the heat and humidity around,...
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we've got hot and dry weather in the pacific northwest.ng there today. there will be some mist and drizzle, low cloud for the coast and also in the city. with the clear skies, inland, it's going to heat up fast, we're looking at upper 80s for san jose and upper 90s in antioch and martinez. 92 in napa and palo alto, expect a high of 84 degrees. as you head out the door, don't forget take us with you today show radio sirius 108, today 1:00 p.m. off the rails with dylan and sheinelle. we're live on facebook live so you can watch us and listen at the same time. >> they will be watching you. >> just like jeff rossen reports. >> okay, thanks. we all love our jobs but carson in the orange room with new position that is sound ideal. >> mattress firm, nationwide search for first ever snooze turn. the company is looking for a professional napper. somebody who is going to test out their beds and post about it on social media. dream job. the application site says, we are searching for someone who can put their rest to the test. if you think you're a s
we've got hot and dry weather in the pacific northwest.ng there today. there will be some mist and drizzle, low cloud for the coast and also in the city. with the clear skies, inland, it's going to heat up fast, we're looking at upper 80s for san jose and upper 90s in antioch and martinez. 92 in napa and palo alto, expect a high of 84 degrees. as you head out the door, don't forget take us with you today show radio sirius 108, today 1:00 p.m. off the rails with dylan and sheinelle. we're live...
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on its twenty four hours desert southwest potential for showers but still very warm for the pacific northwest with seattle of thirty degrees. the weather. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martin dennis coming up in the next sixty minutes the polls close in pakistan's parliamentary elections after a day of heavy security and violence in some places. i still launches a series of suicide attacks in a pro-government city in southwestern syria. the company involved in the construction of a dam that collapsed in laos says it had issued warnings after cracks appeared in the structure. china's leader is in south africa to rally support from the bloc of emerging countries known as brics as donald trump escalates his trade war and. on the clock reporting from inside the arctic circle on how the greenland ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate for centuries. now the polls have just closed in pakistan's tightly contested general election despite attacks and political controversy at least thirty people were killed in a suicide bombing near a polling s
on its twenty four hours desert southwest potential for showers but still very warm for the pacific northwest with seattle of thirty degrees. the weather. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martin dennis coming up in the next sixty minutes the polls close in pakistan's parliamentary elections after a day of heavy security and violence in some places. i still launches a series of suicide attacks in a pro-government city in southwestern syria....
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and american families they became brother and sister living in arizona then they moved to the pacific northwest. but his name was brett halverson. somehow he learned about nancy and have seen the picture of him and vivi when nancy took him to the hospital. when he really realize he saved his life he said how grateful he was and invited him to the library the night tony snow was speaking and came to that dinner and said he ended up going to seoul korea where he worked for the fabulous organization that started the whole thing. and brings children from other underdeveloped countries now were those surgeries are performed there. so we did facetime and a half hour early one saturday morning talking and there was a note from him not long ago at to be engaged to be married and i sent him this book. it's not that big but you know what it cost to send a book rhea? ups it is $220. the post office was only $70. but it was worth every bit like that is the kind of thing that transforms him that he when you have the ability to change somebody's life i think nancy was changed and greatly by it. she went to s
and american families they became brother and sister living in arizona then they moved to the pacific northwest. but his name was brett halverson. somehow he learned about nancy and have seen the picture of him and vivi when nancy took him to the hospital. when he really realize he saved his life he said how grateful he was and invited him to the library the night tony snow was speaking and came to that dinner and said he ended up going to seoul korea where he worked for the fabulous...