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>> anthony: it's sweltering, freaking hot, and dark. >> man: you find something? >> man 2: yeah.doesn't seem to bother the hotel chefs who willingly risk dismemberment for the sake of procuring a tasty dinner. >> man: we want him alive. we have questions to ask him. where are your friends? >> anthony: oh yeah. >> man: you know? >> anthony: one crab down, 49 left to go. >> man: if they are for tony. we got to get some more tonight, so -- >> anthony: i'm frankly anxious to get this over with so when the opportunity arises to stick my paw down into a hole where there's probably a pissed off crab looking to clamp down on my pinky with his pincers, i could care less. nothing, no, nobody home. >> christopher: oh, ants. ah, damn it. i think i stepped in an ant nest. >> anthony: are those fire ants? wonderful, please attack my nut sack. anything to get this over with quicker. >> colin: ah, he's running. hey, man. >> anthony: okay. now, i don't want to kill the little guy. >> colin: that's the right idea. right and left, right and left. >> anthony: whoa. >> man: yeah! >> colin: expert. ni
>> anthony: it's sweltering, freaking hot, and dark. >> man: you find something? >> man 2: yeah.doesn't seem to bother the hotel chefs who willingly risk dismemberment for the sake of procuring a tasty dinner. >> man: we want him alive. we have questions to ask him. where are your friends? >> anthony: oh yeah. >> man: you know? >> anthony: one crab down, 49 left to go. >> man: if they are for tony. we got to get some more tonight, so -- >>...
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. >>> people will be heading outdoors for the holiday and many will be facing sweltering durings. tomorr -- temperatures. tomorrow a little warmer. what's going on here? >> take a look at the temperatures today. we had lots of 70s at the coastline. the 80s tomorrow, going into the 90s. the 70s are going to stay put. it's going to stay cool at the coastline but warm up for the inland locations. livermore, and santa cruz at 70. major warming happening in our inland valleys. still, this evening, right at 63 degrees in concord and 59 in san jose. the coastline is expecting to stay cool tomorrow. but, again, major warming for inland locations and the potential for thunderstorms across the mountains for your memorial day. so if you're making mans ing plt to san francisco, it will be 63 degrees by 10:30 and the hotspots will be the inland locations tomorrow, pushing to 90 degrees for places like danville. we'll talk about when the heat will break and if there's any rain in our future in about 15 minutes. >>> the search for a missing father and daughter last seen in the bay area came to a
. >>> people will be heading outdoors for the holiday and many will be facing sweltering durings. tomorr -- temperatures. tomorrow a little warmer. what's going on here? >> take a look at the temperatures today. we had lots of 70s at the coastline. the 80s tomorrow, going into the 90s. the 70s are going to stay put. it's going to stay cool at the coastline but warm up for the inland locations. livermore, and santa cruz at 70. major warming happening in our inland valleys. still,...
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in the meantime expect to swelter in the east bay. especially if you go far enough east, 100 degrees in redding. 99 sacramento. 97 degrees for fresno. tonight 50s for the bay area. 53 santa rosa. 58 fairfield. same for livermore. san jose 59 degrees. sun comes up at 10 minutes before 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning and then temperatures as warm as 12 degrees above average in concord. 88 degrees tomorrow in the city. oakland 76 degrees. south bay, the numbers in the low 80s. sunshine there. sky line to the shoreline and 62 degrees at ham moon bay. east bay tomorrow nice with temperatures in the mid-80s. pleasant for memorial day. sun. warmer. north bay looks good. shoreline 60s. 80s for novato and san rafael. santa rosa 85 tomorrow. lake port low 90s tomorrow. tomorrow, memorial day, warm inland and temperatures in the mid-60s along the shoreline. a cool coast, warm inland and not much changing between now and friday. sunday cooling coming in. rain coming in. doesn't look like it will happen. >>> coming up, a northern california native rine
in the meantime expect to swelter in the east bay. especially if you go far enough east, 100 degrees in redding. 99 sacramento. 97 degrees for fresno. tonight 50s for the bay area. 53 santa rosa. 58 fairfield. same for livermore. san jose 59 degrees. sun comes up at 10 minutes before 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning and then temperatures as warm as 12 degrees above average in concord. 88 degrees tomorrow in the city. oakland 76 degrees. south bay, the numbers in the low 80s. sunshine there. sky line...
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. >> the group made the nearly four-mile run in the sweltering heat near area torso hospital and theymet by officer miller's wife who received cards signed by the group and sneakers for when he starts running again. >> thank you, guys. >> a moment of solidarity in her time of need. >> he's still in a lot of pain but thank god i still have him. >> they have recovered the car used in the hit and run, but no arrests have been made. i'm andrea thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >>> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist erica martin. live camera over philadelphia and we are seeing the clouds getting thick and soony. expect heavy showers tonight into tomorrow and already getting reports of light precip south of delaware into dover air force base reporting light rain showers and satellite and radar image picking up those showers and we is see lighter to moderate greens here and pockets of oranges and reds headed our way. again, i don't expect anything wild, not for at least another hour or so, but light rain on the way and it's not until tomorrow night through
. >> the group made the nearly four-mile run in the sweltering heat near area torso hospital and theymet by officer miller's wife who received cards signed by the group and sneakers for when he starts running again. >> thank you, guys. >> a moment of solidarity in her time of need. >> he's still in a lot of pain but thank god i still have him. >> they have recovered the car used in the hit and run, but no arrests have been made. i'm andrea thomas, nbc 10 news....
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reporter: this temperatures at a sweltering 45 degrees celsius, reservoirs in the region and a host ofivers and wells already dried up. it is india's worst water crisis in years. a quarter of the population is suffering from drought after the last monsoon rains failed. victim of the soaring temperatures and the severe dry spell are the pine forests. >> the mountain range region is highly susceptible to fires, and because this year there has beenbuilt rainfall -- there has been no seasonable rainfall. reporter: drought conditions have been worsened by the el niÑo weather system which could weekend this year's monsoon rain . that is set for june, but with india suffering, they can't come to enough. -- soon enough. catherine: assist pilot is back in the sky, -- eight pilot is back in the sky hoping to finish poweredp by a plane only by the sun. they began in march 2015. they had to break off the attorney while the plane battery got heat damaged going from japan to hawaii. in 2002 andhed promotes renewable energy innovation. it is time for the business news. we have been talking quite a bi
reporter: this temperatures at a sweltering 45 degrees celsius, reservoirs in the region and a host ofivers and wells already dried up. it is india's worst water crisis in years. a quarter of the population is suffering from drought after the last monsoon rains failed. victim of the soaring temperatures and the severe dry spell are the pine forests. >> the mountain range region is highly susceptible to fires, and because this year there has beenbuilt rainfall -- there has been no...
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. >> with temperatures at a sweltering 45 degrees celsius, for reservoirs in the region and a host ofivers and wells already dried up. it is a visually india's worst water crisis in years. the government says a quarter of the population is suffering from job over the last two monsoons rains failed. another victim of the soaring temperatures and severe dry spells, the pine forests of the northern pine states. the mountain range region is highly susceptible to fire. because this year there has been no seasonal rainfall, its susceptibility to fires is greater. >> the drought conditions have been worth and -- worsened by the aftermath of the el niÑo weather system which could weaken this year's monsoon rains. those are set to fall in june. for indians's suffering in error conditions, they can't come soon enough. >> let's come back to france with a cop gone bad story. so juicy it inspired a french film. michelle, once of france's most respected policeman is in court today over charges of corruption and accepting bribes from his sources. his defenses of the practices were necessary in order
. >> with temperatures at a sweltering 45 degrees celsius, for reservoirs in the region and a host ofivers and wells already dried up. it is a visually india's worst water crisis in years. the government says a quarter of the population is suffering from job over the last two monsoons rains failed. another victim of the soaring temperatures and severe dry spells, the pine forests of the northern pine states. the mountain range region is highly susceptible to fire. because this year there...
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. >> others can add sweltering temperatures to the mix for the holiday weekend. accuweather's justin povick joins yjoin joins us with the forecast. >> thanks. we're so close to the weekend. it is a big weekend. more heat and humidity and we'll have a lot of sunshine around, as well. very summerlike. july-like from detroit to philadelphia. just the slightest of chances here for a late day thunderstorm for the afternoon. big-time chances over the central and southern plains, areas highlighted in the red from omaha to houston stand the chance for isolated tornado, huge hail and damaging winds. we'll keep a close watch on the trippics, this area off the southeastern seaboard favorable for development later on saturday into sunday and speaking of what's following that, monday, memorial day, more storms over the nation's midsection, spotty storms in the northeast. diane, kendis, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> one more note on the fallout from the stormy weather. a group of geology students from clemson university were touring hidden river cave in kentucky when
. >> others can add sweltering temperatures to the mix for the holiday weekend. accuweather's justin povick joins yjoin joins us with the forecast. >> thanks. we're so close to the weekend. it is a big weekend. more heat and humidity and we'll have a lot of sunshine around, as well. very summerlike. july-like from detroit to philadelphia. just the slightest of chances here for a late day thunderstorm for the afternoon. big-time chances over the central and southern plains, areas...
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. >> and others can add sweltering temperatures to the mix for the holiday weekend. accuweather's justin povick joins us now with the forecast. good morning. >> diane, kendis, thanks. good morning to you, as well on this friday. we are concerned about more severe weather over many of the same areas that have had it all week long. >> damaging wind, large hail and tornadoes all possible through southern nebraska through the gulf coast. the northeast is summerlike. well into the 80s it will feel like and we'll take that to the bank all the way into memorial day with the warmth. there could be a couple of thunderstorms at that point. diane, kendis, back to you. >> all right, justin, thank you. >>> and one more note on the fallout from all of this stormy weather. a group of geology students from clemson university were touring hidden river cave in kentucky when pouring rain triggered a flash flood. well, the tourists spent more than six hours then trapped inside the cave sometimes in neck deep water. eventually they managed to make their way to safety. >>> overseas now wh
. >> and others can add sweltering temperatures to the mix for the holiday weekend. accuweather's justin povick joins us now with the forecast. good morning. >> diane, kendis, thanks. good morning to you, as well on this friday. we are concerned about more severe weather over many of the same areas that have had it all week long. >> damaging wind, large hail and tornadoes all possible through southern nebraska through the gulf coast. the northeast is summerlike. well into the...
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. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: this is how it looked on the inside of this screaming and sweltering bernieanders crowd mothers and children, young and old, and people of many colors, religions and orientations. they stood in the sun for hours. >> "feel the bern" today? >> oh, yeah. right here. [ laughter ] >> reporter: played hooky from work and school. >> extracurricular political science field trip. >> reporter: all to be part of something new in politics an outsider taking western states by storm. >> yeah, bernie sanders, man. >> we won a few months ago a great victory in the state of washington. we won oregon last night. and i have a strong feeling that with your support, we're going to take the entire west coast! [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: sanders spoke for an hour hitting or familiar themes, taxing wall street, fixing income inequality, making healthcare and education free and being welcoming to muslims and latinos. one face in the crowd belonged to enrique a san jose state student who has illegal immigrant friends and family who got a selfie with sanders. >> somebody can s
. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: this is how it looked on the inside of this screaming and sweltering bernieanders crowd mothers and children, young and old, and people of many colors, religions and orientations. they stood in the sun for hours. >> "feel the bern" today? >> oh, yeah. right here. [ laughter ] >> reporter: played hooky from work and school. >> extracurricular political science field trip. >> reporter: all to be part of something new in...
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. >> reporter: we saw her and her family in washington square wrapping up a morning of swelter sight seeing. >> we will wait for the pool to open up. >> reporter: not everyone was having fun in the sun. this construction crew spent the afternoon, moving bricks and sand, with the sun beating down on them. >> it looks like somebody is here to switch, and it got hot all of a sudden but we have to deal witt. >> reporter: tour guide's job toys inform his guest while keeping himself and his horse chipper nice and cool. >> we keep horses hydrated. we keep ourselves hydrated we look for as much shade as we can for the horses. the customers we put the tops up. >> reporter: now i also spoke with city officials who say they are taking extra precautions at cities homeless shelters. they had extra outreach teams, in the city checking on the homeless and they say if you you see someone in the city who looks like they need help you can call the homeless outreach hot line at (215)232-1984. we're live from fairmount park, channel have "action news" trish hartman. >>> hundreds of people turnout for 37
. >> reporter: we saw her and her family in washington square wrapping up a morning of swelter sight seeing. >> we will wait for the pool to open up. >> reporter: not everyone was having fun in the sun. this construction crew spent the afternoon, moving bricks and sand, with the sun beating down on them. >> it looks like somebody is here to switch, and it got hot all of a sudden but we have to deal witt. >> reporter: tour guide's job toys inform his guest while...
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. >> your party was going to take this fight on into the hot, sweltering summer months. the democrats will have it all wrapped up. be able to save their money and energy. i wonder what happened to that plan? >> this is the year all plans got blown up. somewhere, governor kasich is putting on his crash helmet. we have virginia coming up. it may be interesting to watch. he is getting what he wants, the one-on-one with trump. we are seeing it. i know mean, it is pretty much right. i don't see a way that he is not the nominee at this point. a month now, of trump out there until the last contest in new jersey, and california, where the general election begins, it begins tomorrow morning, the clinton people will have to figure out how to handle trump, without having clinton turn into a shouting candidate. it will be tricky for them. >> you mentioned john kasich there. i was thinking any his role in the race. he is still standing. his campaign put out eye statement that he is not going anywhere. you and the super pack, all the money, all you spent. so much money against trump a
. >> your party was going to take this fight on into the hot, sweltering summer months. the democrats will have it all wrapped up. be able to save their money and energy. i wonder what happened to that plan? >> this is the year all plans got blown up. somewhere, governor kasich is putting on his crash helmet. we have virginia coming up. it may be interesting to watch. he is getting what he wants, the one-on-one with trump. we are seeing it. i know mean, it is pretty much right. i...
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it's not the sweltering temperatures that we had a few years ago at least. we'll continue to track rain all morning long into the afternoon and evening hours. there will be wet roadways. a soggy sunday. temperatures in the 40s. you will need to layer up this morning. showers on monday and tuesday, lots of chances for your umbrella to get a workout this week. and despite the showers we'll be warming up in the mid to later part of the week. we're looking at unionville. 44 in a lot of places too. so it feels a little colder than that when you get out there. you're waking up in noon town. now radar we're tracking that rain and we're tracking an easterly flow. the winds not so bad right now. that is a cooling direction. we will be chilly and damp anything to the low pressure system that is bringing us rain. it is really the direction that is bringing us that cold air. doppler radar showing us rain falling, steady rain falling in a lot of spots. if not pockets of heavy year rain for the yellow. it will stretch back and it will move us through. we will bring you th
it's not the sweltering temperatures that we had a few years ago at least. we'll continue to track rain all morning long into the afternoon and evening hours. there will be wet roadways. a soggy sunday. temperatures in the 40s. you will need to layer up this morning. showers on monday and tuesday, lots of chances for your umbrella to get a workout this week. and despite the showers we'll be warming up in the mid to later part of the week. we're looking at unionville. 44 in a lot of places too....
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yes, yesterday it was sweltering and today we dropped it down to 75 when the average is 76 degrees. 58 tomorrow and 71 on saturday. we'll keep it into the low 70s for the next several days. this is part of the reason why we have the change. we have a stronger onshore flow today and still mostly sunny skies but we'll start to pick up on a few showers by late friday night into early saturday morning. it will be rain at times and normal temperatures but it won't be raining all day on saturday. i think you can still make plans to get outside but make sure you have rain gear somewhere close by. the rainfall estimates, we could have anywhere from some spots measuring basically nothing to others getting quite a bit of a heavy downpour, especially for the south bay hills and further off towards the south and east. a quarter of an inch of rain. for the sierra, that same storm system will be cool enough to bring in some snow for the higher elevation, mostly above 6,000 feet. but at least two inches of snow in some spots. up to 8 inches in kingvale as well as twin bridges. watching out for someth
yes, yesterday it was sweltering and today we dropped it down to 75 when the average is 76 degrees. 58 tomorrow and 71 on saturday. we'll keep it into the low 70s for the next several days. this is part of the reason why we have the change. we have a stronger onshore flow today and still mostly sunny skies but we'll start to pick up on a few showers by late friday night into early saturday morning. it will be rain at times and normal temperatures but it won't be raining all day on saturday. i...
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. >> reporter: in the sweltering panamanian heat, the wait is stifling. for these 5-year-old twins, there is to end in sight. their grandmother says she's enduring the your any to give them a better life, they're among the 3,000 undocumented cuban migrants trapped in panama. will are only 1400 in this camp alone. every few days some of the more vulnerable women and children are bussed to a nearby hotel, but more are arriving every day. >> several children and a couple adults. >> reporter: for decades, cuban refugees are made the treacherous trek to the u.s. by saw and now many are risking by land thp they fly to south american countries and through central america and mexico. but in november, nicaragua shut its border and now costa rica has done the same. the only hope that cubans have is to get to the united states, says miguel, when brought his 7-year-old daughter melanie through ecuador. he doesn't see himself as an economic refugee, but a political one. maechbt many of the migrants say the urgency is due in part to the new diplomatic ties. rumors are
. >> reporter: in the sweltering panamanian heat, the wait is stifling. for these 5-year-old twins, there is to end in sight. their grandmother says she's enduring the your any to give them a better life, they're among the 3,000 undocumented cuban migrants trapped in panama. will are only 1400 in this camp alone. every few days some of the more vulnerable women and children are bussed to a nearby hotel, but more are arriving every day. >> several children and a couple adults....
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as i am standing today in mumbai, it is sweltering hot outside and there is no sign of rainfall yet. it is a bit early for the monsoon. in aoes a good monsoon perverse way not help india? because it masks all these problems of infrastructure, the amount of food actually wasted in the country? a: you have no choice but to look at that, don't you? this is a classic problem india faces every year. large parts of india's population looks up to the rain gods because of the complete absence of policy response from the government, consistently over decades. so much is dependent on the rain. rishaad: in manus: it is 12:30 in hong kong, just 30 minutes before the afternoon trading session kicks off after lunch. ♪ oil is on the rise today as canada's wildfire spread, knocking out one million barrels of oil production a day. middle eastern governments will step back from rating reserves by -- r aiding reserves by opening the door to bond markets. manus: drought-ravaged india welcomes a forecast for better-than-average monsoons. rishaad: we have an hour and a half to go before markets -- we have
as i am standing today in mumbai, it is sweltering hot outside and there is no sign of rainfall yet. it is a bit early for the monsoon. in aoes a good monsoon perverse way not help india? because it masks all these problems of infrastructure, the amount of food actually wasted in the country? a: you have no choice but to look at that, don't you? this is a classic problem india faces every year. large parts of india's population looks up to the rain gods because of the complete absence of policy...
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sprainer things have happened, it was your party that was going to take this fight on into the hot, sweltering summer months. the democrats were going to have this all wrapped up, be able to save their money and energy. i wonder whatever happened to that plan? >> this was the year all plans got blown up, although, somewhere governor kasich is putting on his crash helmet to take his turn at the buzz saw and we have nebraska and west virginia coming up. it may be interesting to watch. he is getting what he wants, the one-on-one with trump. the crusher who's been through everybody else. we'll see. i mean, it is pretty much right. i don't see a way that he is not the nominee at this point. we'll have a month now, of trump out there until the last contest in new jersey, and california, where the general election begins, it begins tomorrow morning, and the clinton people will have to figure out how to handle trump without having clinton turn into a shouting insult comedian which would be bad for her. they have a lot of advantages but this is going to be tricky for them. >> you mentioned john kasich
sprainer things have happened, it was your party that was going to take this fight on into the hot, sweltering summer months. the democrats were going to have this all wrapped up, be able to save their money and energy. i wonder whatever happened to that plan? >> this was the year all plans got blown up, although, somewhere governor kasich is putting on his crash helmet to take his turn at the buzz saw and we have nebraska and west virginia coming up. it may be interesting to watch. he is...
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it will feel like july on friday and it will be near 90 degrees and sweltering humidity and perhaps anlated thunderstorm in the afternoon. as we get into the memorial day weekend, all eyes on that. gorgeous day and beaches and pools, saturday and sun shine into the upper 80s and on sunday in the mid-80 the beaches it will be cooler because the water temperatures at the beaches is right now in the mid-60s. saturday afternoon it will be up near 80 degrees near sunshine and a bit of an easterly wind and a coastal storm system may be bringing some rain to the beaches that may only be in the mid-60s there than is inland and temperatures should be in the mid-70s and sunshine in and out on memorial day itself. that's how it looks. >> tom, thank you. >> we have some breaking news into the news 4. we just heard of a deadly plane crash from virginia. they are responding to a crash on the linder lane in unionville killing two people onboard. chopper 4 adding to the scene right now and we'll bring you more information as it comes into news 4 and here on our nbc washington app. pat? >>> air force w
it will feel like july on friday and it will be near 90 degrees and sweltering humidity and perhaps anlated thunderstorm in the afternoon. as we get into the memorial day weekend, all eyes on that. gorgeous day and beaches and pools, saturday and sun shine into the upper 80s and on sunday in the mid-80 the beaches it will be cooler because the water temperatures at the beaches is right now in the mid-60s. saturday afternoon it will be up near 80 degrees near sunshine and a bit of an easterly...
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doctors have diagnosed him with terminal cancer, and from the bitter cold, to sweltering heat, georgehousands of animals, and brought countless criminals to justice. well wishers have been flooding him with tweets and e-mails and letters, from around the world. >> for me, it is a thank you from the bottom of my heart, for all of the support that people have been giving me. it is amazing. i would have never thought, when i see e-mails and letters, you know, tweets and everything coming in from all over the united states and actually overseas. if you would have told me this, i just it is hard for me to believe. >> p spca has just established the george bengal fund to end animal cruelty. carry on his mission of protecting animals and preventing cruelty throughout pennsylvania. >> he is getting messages around the world. his show on animal planet and national geographic, that was seen aren't the world and on for two or three years. george, we're thinking bit. we will have you in. >>> it is a day she almost didn't live to see, hear the ovation, and the screams for this local college gradua
doctors have diagnosed him with terminal cancer, and from the bitter cold, to sweltering heat, georgehousands of animals, and brought countless criminals to justice. well wishers have been flooding him with tweets and e-mails and letters, from around the world. >> for me, it is a thank you from the bottom of my heart, for all of the support that people have been giving me. it is amazing. i would have never thought, when i see e-mails and letters, you know, tweets and everything coming in...
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doesn't know how much longer he has left which fueled raw emotion today from the bitter cold to swelteringt bengal and his team have saved thousands of animals and brought countless criminals to justice and from around the world, well, well wishes have been flooding him with tweets and e-mails. >> for me it's a thank you from the bottom of my heart. for, you know, what i'm saying all the support that people have been giving me. i mean, it's amazing. i would have never thought, i mean, when i see e-mails and letters and tweets and everything coming in from all over the united states and actually overseas because we did the two shows we had the nat geo wild show and animal cops we are on the air for three years, and you know, if you would have told me this, i mean -- i just -- it's hard for me to believe. >> the pspca has established the george bengal fund to end animal cruelty to carry on his mission of protecting animals and preventing cruelty throughout pennsylvania. he has made an enormous impact. >> he has. our thoughts are certainly with him. all right. back to your fox 29 weather auth
doesn't know how much longer he has left which fueled raw emotion today from the bitter cold to swelteringt bengal and his team have saved thousands of animals and brought countless criminals to justice and from around the world, well, well wishes have been flooding him with tweets and e-mails. >> for me it's a thank you from the bottom of my heart. for, you know, what i'm saying all the support that people have been giving me. i mean, it's amazing. i would have never thought, i mean,...
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you can see in the bay, still not -- it's not sweltering. these aren't record numbers. but inland, it's much warmer. that's how it goes. kind of classic late spring pattern. we see this all the time. fire danger is going to come up as you can tell, especially with the heat. no advisories or warnings. keep an eye out for any records. but you get the idea temperatures are going to warm up nicely as we go through time. by friday and saturday and sunday we're going to be back in the 90s. by sun date looks like it wants to cool off. there's the forecast. hot, hot, dry the next few days. >> it is going to be hot. >> yeah, it is. >> drink lots of water. >> yeah. >> stay hydrated. thanks bill. >>> still to come, a star athlete kidnapped by gunmen and held for ransom. the daring move by this soccer star that eventually led to him being rescued. >>> is a petition has been launched in the wake of outrage over the killing of a silverback gorilla at the cincinnati zoo. it all comes after a little boy fell into that enclosure. what animal experts are now saying about how the zoo hand
you can see in the bay, still not -- it's not sweltering. these aren't record numbers. but inland, it's much warmer. that's how it goes. kind of classic late spring pattern. we see this all the time. fire danger is going to come up as you can tell, especially with the heat. no advisories or warnings. keep an eye out for any records. but you get the idea temperatures are going to warm up nicely as we go through time. by friday and saturday and sunday we're going to be back in the 90s. by sun...
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and it was sweltering. some had the sunburn to prove it. sanders told supporters there he is hoping for a high voter turnout in the june 7 primary. >> and my hope is that this great state one of the most progressive states in the country -- >> yeah! whoo! >> -- will make it loud and clear and say to the american people, and the world, california is on board for a political revolution! >> sanders spoke for an hour on familiar themes like fixing income equality and making healthcare and education free. you can watch the speech on our website, cbssf.com. >>> new at 6:00 our exclusive poll giving san franciscans a chance to weigh in on embattled police chief greg suhr. we asked simply, should he stay or go? 50% said the chief should stay. 31% want him to resign. 19% are not sure. kpix 5 reporter phil matier says the numbers were almost evenly divided when we asked if chief suhr is doing a good job. >> reporter: that's right. but it's also interesting. when we drilled down a bit and went to the neighborhood to find out that he might have even mo
and it was sweltering. some had the sunburn to prove it. sanders told supporters there he is hoping for a high voter turnout in the june 7 primary. >> and my hope is that this great state one of the most progressive states in the country -- >> yeah! whoo! >> -- will make it loud and clear and say to the american people, and the world, california is on board for a political revolution! >> sanders spoke for an hour on familiar themes like fixing income equality and making...
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from the bitter cold to swelte sweltering heat bengal and his team saved thousands of animals and broughtss criminals to justice. and from around the world well wishes have been flooding him with tweets and e-mails. >> for me it's a thank you from the bottom of my heart. for you know what i'm saying all the support that people have been giving me. i mean, it's amazing i would have never thought, i mean, when i see e-mails and letters and tweets and everything coming in from all over the united states and actually overseas because we did the two shows, we had the nat geo wild show the philly undercover series and animal cops that we were on the air for for three years, and, you know, if you would have told me this, i mean i just -- it's hard for me to believe. >> the pspca has just established the george bengal fund to end animal cruelty to carry on his mission of protecting animals and preventing cruelty throughout pennsylvania. >>> a west philadelphia neighborhood could lead it's community garden it's been an important part of the neighborhood for almost 20 years. fox 29's dawn timmeney
from the bitter cold to swelte sweltering heat bengal and his team saved thousands of animals and broughtss criminals to justice. and from around the world well wishes have been flooding him with tweets and e-mails. >> for me it's a thank you from the bottom of my heart. for you know what i'm saying all the support that people have been giving me. i mean, it's amazing i would have never thought, i mean, when i see e-mails and letters and tweets and everything coming in from all over the...
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May 6, 2016
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doctors diagnosed him with terminal cancer from bitter cold to the sweltering heat he and his team have saved thousands of animals and brought countless of criminals. well wishers have been flooding him from tweets and e-mails from all around the world. >> for me it is a thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of the support, you know, people have been giving me. i mean it is amazing. i would have never thought, i mean when i see e-mails and letters and tweets and everything coming in from all over the you had, and actually overseas, because we did the two shows, we had that ge o wild show, and we had animal cops we were on the air for three years. you know if you would have toll me this, i mean, i just, hard for me to believe. >> the p spca has just establish the george bengal fund to end animal cruelty to carry on his mission of protecting animals and preventing cruelty throughout pennsylvania. >>> 422 this morning. terrell owens offering his 2 cents on the the drama surrounding sam bradford what the former eagles player is saying about the current quarterback. >>> here are your
doctors diagnosed him with terminal cancer from bitter cold to the sweltering heat he and his team have saved thousands of animals and brought countless of criminals. well wishers have been flooding him from tweets and e-mails from all around the world. >> for me it is a thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of the support, you know, people have been giving me. i mean it is amazing. i would have never thought, i mean when i see e-mails and letters and tweets and everything coming...
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May 21, 2016
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most is sweltering. the capital of new delhi reached 114 degrees fahrenheit earlier this week.lking about a region of the world that is used to extreme temperatures but this is oppressive heat. our meteorologist derek van dam talks about what is happens. sfwlt world record for hottest temperature ever record, death valley, california, a very sparsely populated part of the world. july back in 1913, actually, so the temperature of 56.7 degrees celsius. that's roughly 130 degrees fahrenheit. now, you take you temperatures that have topped 50 degrees celsius easily in a very populated part of the world and you can imagine just what people are trying to deal with. they're doing whatever they can to cool off, beat the heat. this gentleman taking advantage of a local water fountain in the capital of new delhi. take a look at these temperatures. not only northwest and central india. we're talking about pakistan where temperatures have soared into upper 50ss. and you factor in the heat indices. it feels even worse. it takes into consideration the amount of moisture in the atmosphere. re
most is sweltering. the capital of new delhi reached 114 degrees fahrenheit earlier this week.lking about a region of the world that is used to extreme temperatures but this is oppressive heat. our meteorologist derek van dam talks about what is happens. sfwlt world record for hottest temperature ever record, death valley, california, a very sparsely populated part of the world. july back in 1913, actually, so the temperature of 56.7 degrees celsius. that's roughly 130 degrees fahrenheit. now,...
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May 27, 2016
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. >> for others, they'll have a summer-like swelter for the weekend.'s justin povick has the forecast. good morning, justin. >> diane, kendis, thanks. good morning to you, as well on this friday, we are concerned about more severe weather. many of the same areas that have had it all week long. damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes all possible from southern nebraska all the way to the gulf coast. meanwhile, the northeast is summer-like. it's going to be feeling like it's well into the 80s. we're going to take that to the bank all the way into memorial day with the warning there could be a couple of thunderstorms at that point. diane, kendis, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> this morning, president obama becomes the first sitting president to visit the japanese city of hiroshima where a u.s. atomic bomb killed 140,000 people. earlier the president joined other world leaders in wrapping up the annual g7 summit. they agreed told tackle major risks to global growth including threats from terrorist attacks and violent extremism. >> now to the race
. >> for others, they'll have a summer-like swelter for the weekend.'s justin povick has the forecast. good morning, justin. >> diane, kendis, thanks. good morning to you, as well on this friday, we are concerned about more severe weather. many of the same areas that have had it all week long. damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes all possible from southern nebraska all the way to the gulf coast. meanwhile, the northeast is summer-like. it's going to be feeling like it's well...
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May 25, 2016
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three state assembly members sat inside a sweltering car showing their support for this right to rescue it was 90 degrees outside. inside that car it was 108. during their 21-minute experiment supporters say the law would allow good samaritans to smash a car window to save a pet without worrying about being sued. however, there are some restrictions. >> this is not a license for you to break windows. this is an opportunity for you to use your sound judgment at the point where you feel it's necessary for you to break that window and then you have to stay and wait until law enforcement arrives and to be able to explain the situation. >> so there are restrictions. several states including florida and tennessee, they already have similar laws. >>> california scientists studying the lake tahoe area say they found another sign of the warming climate. research shows a growing number of trees in the sierra, they are naturally shifting to higher elevations searching for cooler temperatures. the trees are taking root farther up a mountain with trees moving an average of almost 500 feet higher ove
three state assembly members sat inside a sweltering car showing their support for this right to rescue it was 90 degrees outside. inside that car it was 108. during their 21-minute experiment supporters say the law would allow good samaritans to smash a car window to save a pet without worrying about being sued. however, there are some restrictions. >> this is not a license for you to break windows. this is an opportunity for you to use your sound judgment at the point where you feel...
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May 19, 2016
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boy, we were sweltering at the beginning of the week.en talking about is underway. welcome back to "mornings on 2" on this gorgeous thursday morning. may 19th. i am gasia mikaelian. >> and good morning. i am dave clark. let's talk more about the weather because you will notice it in most places. steve paulson. >> much cooler. yesterday was a hot one inland. today everyone cools off. system dropping in and it's going to settle in for four or five days. we may not see 90s for a while. it's going to be a cool pattern. concord is 75 after yesterday's 92, 94, 95. take your pick. san jose 88 to 73 degrees. and the city 61/52. average 64/51. pretty close. 90 1892 the record. 45 in 1876. the low clouds are getting pushed to the south as the system moves in. you can see the high cloud deck driving south through mendocino county, lake county, napa and sonoma. 50s on the temps or 40s. a couple of 60s. much, much cooler than we have been for a while the last couple mornings. that's for sure. 49 scots valley, boulder creek. 54 santa cruz. not as bree
boy, we were sweltering at the beginning of the week.en talking about is underway. welcome back to "mornings on 2" on this gorgeous thursday morning. may 19th. i am gasia mikaelian. >> and good morning. i am dave clark. let's talk more about the weather because you will notice it in most places. steve paulson. >> much cooler. yesterday was a hot one inland. today everyone cools off. system dropping in and it's going to settle in for four or five days. we may not see 90s...
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it didn't feel swell tooling -- sweltering. >> the wind keep things cool and feeling better. temperatures will remain up. today is expected to be the warmest day of not only the week but the next several days. we begin the cooling trend. a few into the east bay and all of that sunshine. woke up with sunshine and we haven't throughout the afternoon. low clouds will begin to roll back in and i will show you just a little bit that let's look at what is going on in san francisco. you can see the tower and mostly sunny skies. 62 degrees in san francisco. we had the crew ship. 75 and sunny in san francisco. what a treat. 59 degrees in oakland, 51 livermore, 55 san jose, 52 santa rosa. i mean 75 this afternoon. the pattern is not changing a lot for today but in the second part of the afternoon we have a southerly surge that will bring low clouds back to the coast starting in areas like monterey in santa cruz. the pacifica and ocean beach and continuing northward. also there will be a shift in the wind and as we start the morning the winds of light for most coming in from the east an
it didn't feel swell tooling -- sweltering. >> the wind keep things cool and feeling better. temperatures will remain up. today is expected to be the warmest day of not only the week but the next several days. we begin the cooling trend. a few into the east bay and all of that sunshine. woke up with sunshine and we haven't throughout the afternoon. low clouds will begin to roll back in and i will show you just a little bit that let's look at what is going on in san francisco. you can see...
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May 27, 2016
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. >>> plus, dramatic rise in cases of children left in sweltering cars. on rossen reports this morning, first-hand look at how fast the heat becomes dangerous and how to get a child out safety. >>> first on a friday morning, this is "today" on nbc. >>> still ahead, justin bieber sued over his hit song "sorry." was his catchy hook stolen from another artist? you this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,
. >>> plus, dramatic rise in cases of children left in sweltering cars. on rossen reports this morning, first-hand look at how fast the heat becomes dangerous and how to get a child out safety. >>> first on a friday morning, this is "today" on nbc. >>> still ahead, justin bieber sued over his hit song "sorry." was his catchy hook stolen from another artist? you this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of...
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. >>> plus, dramatic rise in cases of children left in sweltering cars. on rossen reports this morning, first-hand look at how fast the heat becomes dangerous and how to get a child out safety. >>> first on a friday morning, this is "today" on nbc. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let banks continue their risky practices. and supporting huge tax breaks for millionaires, but higher taxes on working families. no wonder he's gotten millions from wall street. pat toomey. right for wall street. wrong for pennsylvania. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> still ahead, justin bieber sued over his hit song "sorry." was his catchy hook stolen from another artist? you this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source
. >>> plus, dramatic rise in cases of children left in sweltering cars. on rossen reports this morning, first-hand look at how fast the heat becomes dangerous and how to get a child out safety. >>> first on a friday morning, this is "today" on nbc. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. you know what it means. so does pat toomey. toomey got rich working on wall street. then he got elected and kept working, for wall street. voting to let banks continue their risky...