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so james webb will be looking back 13 billion, 350 million years to capture the light.nd so this is just a few of the things that you all have been working on, and i am thrilled now to have a special treat for you. because it's a special guest, captainn kirk himself. to inspire you all, to boldly go into the future. >> i want to congratulate bill nelson as nasa's new administrator here we are all delighted that he's here ♪ ♪ ♪ >> why does nasa exist? why do we exist? why does life exists upon this strange and lovely planet, and how did we arrive and for what reason? that age old question, one that each of us l at one time or another have asked. >> each time the universe responds with silence. nasa stands before that silence and probes that ministry. we stand with nasa in response to the incredible miracle of impossible life. we go back to a movie we wish we had never deserted. we move on with tomorrow's established a base and then a community, and finally a miniature civilization on its enigmatic soil. we do it because nasa has realized that the universe, which extends
so james webb will be looking back 13 billion, 350 million years to capture the light.nd so this is just a few of the things that you all have been working on, and i am thrilled now to have a special treat for you. because it's a special guest, captainn kirk himself. to inspire you all, to boldly go into the future. >> i want to congratulate bill nelson as nasa's new administrator here we are all delighted that he's here ♪ ♪ ♪ >> why does nasa exist? why do we exist? why does...
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it cloudier webbe the risk of showers or thunderstorms.est of france, pushing this front across the south which generates the cloud and rain. this evening the thunderstorms across the south should pewter out but then we could see further showers later in the night across southern and eastern areas. warm, humid feeling two things. pressure further north where we have clearer skies. for tuesday the best of the sunshine away from the north coast of scotland, northern isles across the mainland of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. cloudy skies for england, further rain for counties in the south, some could be on the thundery side. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. 20 million people in the us and canada are sweltering in an unprecedented heat wave. you can't breathe, it's so hot, at least, for me. same echo definitely have to wear shoes. yes, the pavement. even grass, no thank you! and there's no respite — portland could hit 45 degrees later, its hottest day ever. in rome, foreign ministers are discussing the growing thr
it cloudier webbe the risk of showers or thunderstorms.est of france, pushing this front across the south which generates the cloud and rain. this evening the thunderstorms across the south should pewter out but then we could see further showers later in the night across southern and eastern areas. warm, humid feeling two things. pressure further north where we have clearer skies. for tuesday the best of the sunshine away from the north coast of scotland, northern isles across the mainland of...
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james webb will capture the light from 150 million years after the big bang.o, james webb will be looking back 13 billion -- 13,350,000,000 years to capture the light. so, this is just a few of the things that you all have been working on. i'm thrilled, now, to have a special treat for you. because, it is a special guest, captain kirk himself, to inspire you all to boldly go into the future. >> i want to congratulate bill nelson as nasa's new administrator. we are all delighted that he is here. why does nasa exist? why do we exist? why does life exist a pong -- upon this strange and lonely planet? an age-old question, one that each of us has asked. each time, the universe responds with silence. nasa stands before that silence and probes the mystery. we stand with national -- nasa in response to the incredible miracle of impossible life. we moved back to a moon we wish we had never deserted. we move onward to mars, to establish a base. then, a community, and finally, a miniature civilization on its in it medic soil. -- it's in it -- enigmatic soil. nasa has rea
james webb will capture the light from 150 million years after the big bang.o, james webb will be looking back 13 billion -- 13,350,000,000 years to capture the light. so, this is just a few of the things that you all have been working on. i'm thrilled, now, to have a special treat for you. because, it is a special guest, captain kirk himself, to inspire you all to boldly go into the future. >> i want to congratulate bill nelson as nasa's new administrator. we are all delighted that he is...
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nbc meteorologist janessa webb joining us on the late just. janessa, good morning. >> hi, good morning. i wish hifd better news for the pacific northwest. things are not backing off with this second heat wave of the summer and we're just getting started with summer so this is very concerning we do have heat warnings that are currently in place across seattle, oregon, all the way into areas of california the problem is today that these heat warnings and advisories, they're going to start to spread into the rockies this is an amplified ridge that we're seeing, which means high pressure is pretty much stuck in this area. across the coast we're still talking about temperatures in the lower 90s. but the farther inland you go you can still we're at 110 degrees for spoken guys >> crazy numbers there janessa, thank you >>> as families of the surfside collapse victims desperately wait for news, they are flooded with acts of love and kindness the fund has raised over $1.2 million for families and victims. the florida jewish community got over $1 million
nbc meteorologist janessa webb joining us on the late just. janessa, good morning. >> hi, good morning. i wish hifd better news for the pacific northwest. things are not backing off with this second heat wave of the summer and we're just getting started with summer so this is very concerning we do have heat warnings that are currently in place across seattle, oregon, all the way into areas of california the problem is today that these heat warnings and advisories, they're going to start...
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i think we are going to see that with james webb and the discoveries there. i think when the most powerful rocket ever launches at the cape later this year, i think that's going to galvanize a lot of tension to bring back a lot of memories of apollo and what happened to a couple of generations of students as a result. i think it's all going to go together, but i am willingly soliciting ideas of how to make it more relevant. one thing that nasa already does is it uses astronauts to get into the communities and talk kids. that inspires a lot of kids in the field of stem. i want to see what more we can do. if any of you have any ideas, i would welcome them. >> one thing we were able to do this year is double virtual internships in the stem program. we leveraged experience at this time of covid with other serving institutions with opportunities for kids across the country. without the lessons we would have learned during covid and in other times, we would not have been able to do what we did this year. there is a great opportunity therefore the spent -- the stem
i think we are going to see that with james webb and the discoveries there. i think when the most powerful rocket ever launches at the cape later this year, i think that's going to galvanize a lot of tension to bring back a lot of memories of apollo and what happened to a couple of generations of students as a result. i think it's all going to go together, but i am willingly soliciting ideas of how to make it more relevant. one thing that nasa already does is it uses astronauts to get into the...
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. >>> let's turn to nbc meteorologist janessa webb good morning >> hi. good morning you know, we do have an atmosphere that's very unstable with the heat building also, the very humid conditions that's sparking up the severe weather. no risk across colorado for today of severe weather but it increases for the high plains and then we're really focusing on the dangerous heat starting to expand into the northeast, mid-atlantic it has settled down and now is going to stay in place through thursday the problem is overnight lows, they're only dropping 10 to 15 degrees not giving your body enough time to cool down today we're going to be back into the lower 90s across philadelphia when you factor in the humidity levels, you're in the 90s. 95 for the boston area for the high plains, it really starts to settle in until thursday, even potentially friday afternoon across the dakotas where we're seeing feel-like temperatures near 100 degrees. going to continue to watch the severe friday watching that for sections of the mid-atlantic mid 90s for wyoming. then dry con
. >>> let's turn to nbc meteorologist janessa webb good morning >> hi. good morning you know, we do have an atmosphere that's very unstable with the heat building also, the very humid conditions that's sparking up the severe weather. no risk across colorado for today of severe weather but it increases for the high plains and then we're really focusing on the dangerous heat starting to expand into the northeast, mid-atlantic it has settled down and now is going to stay in place...
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. >>> nbc meteorologist janessa webb joins us with some incredible temperatures in unlikely places. janessa, good morning. >> yeah. some of these places, about 50% of those homes do not have ac so we have these cooling stations that are popping up across washington state all the way into the oregon area and what you haven't heard, records being broken across canada into alaska as well the jet stream is going to stay pretty much in the place 110 is the forecasted high for seattle today so it's not going to be broken down. the excessive heat warnings are going to stay in place across the pacific northwest until thursday afternoon even going into next weekend, we're still seeing highs in the lower 90s. 23 million people that are going to be impacted for today and most of the week look at these temperatures what you're not seeing is the heat index, what it feels like on your skin we're near triple digits in most of all of these spots all the way to boise where 107, 102. great falls, slightly georgia. in the northeast, humid air in place throughout wednesday >>> now 60% of a tropical sys
. >>> nbc meteorologist janessa webb joins us with some incredible temperatures in unlikely places. janessa, good morning. >> yeah. some of these places, about 50% of those homes do not have ac so we have these cooling stations that are popping up across washington state all the way into the oregon area and what you haven't heard, records being broken across canada into alaska as well the jet stream is going to stay pretty much in the place 110 is the forecasted high for seattle...
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go for the suns. >> janessa webb, what say you?i'm sorry, say that again >> who are you rooting for >> the cowboys the dallas cowboys >> the dallas cowboys. >> suns/clippers. >> for basketball, it's always cleveland. that's what i'm watching right now, the ohio valley we are seeing some strong storms making their way through across toledo to the greater cleveland area the storms are headed your way and it's a big-time severe weather threat i know we're watching this tropical system, but the severe weather concerns from the midwest to the northeast is a big time issue this morning into your afternoon 26 million people for the northeast under a slight risk of severe storms from charleston all the way up to sections of o central texas in the mid 90s. >> we'll take a look at your week ahead coming up. >> sounds good, janessa. sorry about the cavs jon rahm became the first spanish born golfer to win the u.s. open. he birdied the final two holes to cap a big win it's his first big championship. >>> nasa is looking for a name for the mann
go for the suns. >> janessa webb, what say you?i'm sorry, say that again >> who are you rooting for >> the cowboys the dallas cowboys >> the dallas cowboys. >> suns/clippers. >> for basketball, it's always cleveland. that's what i'm watching right now, the ohio valley we are seeing some strong storms making their way through across toledo to the greater cleveland area the storms are headed your way and it's a big-time severe weather threat i know we're...
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let's check in with nbc's janessa webb checking it all, janessa, good morning. >> hi, good morning.o rain in sight for the pacific northwest due to a jet that's settling into this section of the country. we're just trying to beat the heat with alerts that continue to be put in place right now, we have over 30 million people over some kind of heat alert that extend from the rockies to the four corners. the high pressure is settling in and many records are going to be broken today, all the way to about wednesday afternoon. look at this with stifling ht.e rainy conditions we'll take a look at your week ahead, weatherwise, coming up. >> look forward to it, janessa, thank you. >>> the young woman who filmed the murder of george floyd is now a pulitzer prize winner. her video played key roles in the conviction of derek chauvin. the pulitzer prize board awarded frazier with a special citation and $15,000. they say her courageous recording highlighted a role in quest for truth and justice. >>> the real impact on the roads from our online shopping >>> and the manhunt that's under way after a
let's check in with nbc's janessa webb checking it all, janessa, good morning. >> hi, good morning.o rain in sight for the pacific northwest due to a jet that's settling into this section of the country. we're just trying to beat the heat with alerts that continue to be put in place right now, we have over 30 million people over some kind of heat alert that extend from the rockies to the four corners. the high pressure is settling in and many records are going to be broken today, all the...
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let's find out where the weather is nbc meteorologist janessa webb tracking the path for us good morning >> hi, good morning. racing across north carolina right now. the national hurricane center gives updates around 5 a.m i do think this will transition back into a tropical storm it's making its way across the outer banks into the wilmington area and it's starting to gain more steam it's moving fairly quickly east northeast at 20 miles per hour 55 miles out of the raleigh durham area. we're watching the severe weather threat as it makes its way off shore, that's when it's going to start to gain some steam and come together more. it will cause some high surf and storm surge conditions across the northeast before it makes its way into nova scotia going into your tuesday. it's the flood threat, severe weather threat that we're really going to be watching still there's another front behind it and that will combine with that tropical moisture that will allow for at least two to three more inches and then the severe weather, it starts to pick up later on this afternoon into your evening. we'l
let's find out where the weather is nbc meteorologist janessa webb tracking the path for us good morning >> hi, good morning. racing across north carolina right now. the national hurricane center gives updates around 5 a.m i do think this will transition back into a tropical storm it's making its way across the outer banks into the wilmington area and it's starting to gain more steam it's moving fairly quickly east northeast at 20 miles per hour 55 miles out of the raleigh durham area....
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let's bring back in nbc meteorologist janessa webb >> yeah.ly want to give them better news, but we have no rain in sight for the pacific northwest. actually, our temperatures are really expanding across this area a change in the weather pattern and that's allowing the heat alerts to really be in place now for 15 million people. i expect that to really expand the next 24 hours. we are talking about record heat for the area first time this season we're in the upper 90s. the feel like temperature across california to southern california going to be in the triple digits, guys. >> janessa, thank you. >>> after a stunning serving up support for naomi osaka that's next. this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry for up to 12-weeks. rinsing the dishes before they go in the dishwasher? well, new cascade platinum has 50% more cleaning power, so you don't have to. its food-seeking enzymes break down food into particles so small
let's bring back in nbc meteorologist janessa webb >> yeah.ly want to give them better news, but we have no rain in sight for the pacific northwest. actually, our temperatures are really expanding across this area a change in the weather pattern and that's allowing the heat alerts to really be in place now for 15 million people. i expect that to really expand the next 24 hours. we are talking about record heat for the area first time this season we're in the upper 90s. the feel like...
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let's find out where that severe weather is headed this morning nbc meteorologist janessa webb joining us now tracking claudette's path good morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. good morning, everyone currently claudette over north carolina close to the raleigh durham area. the problem with the storm is it's sparking up weather it's spawning tornadoes and flash time flooding a big problem. 55 miles south southwest of raleigh, north carolina. what's going to happen as it inches closer to the coast, it will transition back into a tropical storm the reason for that, it has some warm water it will get some energy. as it flows off shore, it will continue to cause a storm surge situation across the northeast we'll watch boston all the way into new york city, which you can see by later on tonight it we'll have a tropical storm system and then it will continue its trek all the way into nova scotia this is going to be a big-time flood issue with flash floods into the carolinas south carolina, north carolina, we'll watch dc this morning where we can potentially see two inches of potential rain
let's find out where that severe weather is headed this morning nbc meteorologist janessa webb joining us now tracking claudette's path good morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. good morning, everyone currently claudette over north carolina close to the raleigh durham area. the problem with the storm is it's sparking up weather it's spawning tornadoes and flash time flooding a big problem. 55 miles south southwest of raleigh, north carolina. what's going to happen as it inches closer to...
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from james webb? it mi . ht take pictures there? from james webb?nfold. astronomers around the globe will be crossing their fingers the entire two weeks at this all goes under, as well as it can be. and then it'll be appearing for a long time at these galaxies. they are incredibly far—away and faint so it'll take a long time collect the light. the study that you're talking about today appearing at these galaxies for 70 hours, it takes a long time to gather this data, and they won't look like the gorgeous galaxies you see in the hubble telescope, they'll be these little blobs. but they'll be the first galaxies in our universe which is really exciting to imagine that we can build something to go out and see these things. it’s can build something to go out and see these things.— see these things. it's incredible, but will any _ see these things. it's incredible, but will any of _ see these things. it's incredible, but will any of this _ see these things. it's incredible, but will any of this change - see these things. it's incredible, but will any of t
from james webb? it mi . ht take pictures there? from james webb?nfold. astronomers around the globe will be crossing their fingers the entire two weeks at this all goes under, as well as it can be. and then it'll be appearing for a long time at these galaxies. they are incredibly far—away and faint so it'll take a long time collect the light. the study that you're talking about today appearing at these galaxies for 70 hours, it takes a long time to gather this data, and they won't look like...
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in just a few months, the launch of the james webb space code that telescope which -- telescope whiche the light from the first galaxies that formed in the early universe after the big bang. think about that. the universe, almost, at 13.5 billion years ago. james webb will capture the light from about 150 one million years after -- 150 million years after the big bang. it will be looking back 13 billion -- 350 million years. to capture the light. and so, this is just a few of the things that you all have been working on and through now, to have a special treat for you. it is a special guest. captain kirk himself. to inspire you all to boldly go into the future. >> i want to congratulate bill nelson as a nasa's new administrator. we are all delighted that he is here. [video clip] >> why does nasa exist, why do we exist, why does life exist above this strange and lonely planet? why are we alive and for what reason? a question that we have asked? the universe responds with silence. nasa stands before that silence, and proves that mystery. we stand that in response to the incredible mirac
in just a few months, the launch of the james webb space code that telescope which -- telescope whiche the light from the first galaxies that formed in the early universe after the big bang. think about that. the universe, almost, at 13.5 billion years ago. james webb will capture the light from about 150 one million years after -- 150 million years after the big bang. it will be looking back 13 billion -- 350 million years. to capture the light. and so, this is just a few of the things that...
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. >>> let's just see how hot it will get with janessa webb on this monday. good morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. yes, everyone is just trying to beat the heat. it has expanded into the northeast midatlantic. records broken over the weekend. and we're going to continue to see that really through wednesday afternoon. right now it's probably tough to sleep. the humidity is very high. our air temperatures in the upper 70s across sections of the atlantic northeast slightly cooler as you're making your way across the mississippi valley into the detroit area but still in the mid-70s so we do have heat alerts. they expand across northern and southern new england also for the high plains, i think this will start to expand this afternoon with 18 million people impacted with heat concerns so you will continue to feel the heat really expanding across this area. 84 for cleveland and northeast ohio we're still about 10 to 25 degrees above average in many spots. and that stays in place through tuesday afternoon. you know, folks were still about 13 days out before the
. >>> let's just see how hot it will get with janessa webb on this monday. good morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. yes, everyone is just trying to beat the heat. it has expanded into the northeast midatlantic. records broken over the weekend. and we're going to continue to see that really through wednesday afternoon. right now it's probably tough to sleep. the humidity is very high. our air temperatures in the upper 70s across sections of the atlantic northeast slightly...
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lucy webb hayes had some very definite political ideas herself. she was from a very strong abolitionist family and as a younger woman had been very involved in the campaign to abolish slavery. she was also a member of the temperance movement and was well known as a temperance advocate in fact the portrait you see here of her her official white house portrait was commissioned by the woman's christian temperance union the largest temperance organization of the period so they commissioned and paid for this portrait of lucy webb hayes. she was very much celebrated by others in the temperance movement, but that then made her not very popular with the nation's liquor manufacturers and we have to remember that the woman's christian temperance union here when lucy hayes was first lady. in the late 1870s and the early 1880s. it was not only the nation's largest temperance organization. it was the nation's largest women's suffrage organization. members of the wctu wanted women to gain the ballot because they felt if women were voters they would vote for pro
lucy webb hayes had some very definite political ideas herself. she was from a very strong abolitionist family and as a younger woman had been very involved in the campaign to abolish slavery. she was also a member of the temperance movement and was well known as a temperance advocate in fact the portrait you see here of her her official white house portrait was commissioned by the woman's christian temperance union the largest temperance organization of the period so they commissioned and paid...
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maw; webb space telescope. many congratulations, _ webb space telescope.ere is a slice of warmer, more humid air coming into some parts of the country. that warmer air between those two weatherfronts, there. the weather front in the north, much more active — that is where we are seeing the heaviest of the rain. that's moving down across scotland. more rain to come by late afternoon across northern ireland. first weather front producing this patchy rain and drizzle, that's moving towards east anglia and the south—east. brightening up though, especially across northern england, with some sunshine. temperatures 23 or 24 degrees. there is no football to watch today, but there is live cricket — that's on bbc two this evening. there could be one or two showers first thing in cardiff. they will soon move away though, and skies will brighten. there is a lot of dry weather to come before the next band of rain arrives. that's moving away for much of scotland, northern ireland, heading its way into wales later on in the evening, and then pushing eastwards across the
maw; webb space telescope. many congratulations, _ webb space telescope.ere is a slice of warmer, more humid air coming into some parts of the country. that warmer air between those two weatherfronts, there. the weather front in the north, much more active — that is where we are seeing the heaviest of the rain. that's moving down across scotland. more rain to come by late afternoon across northern ireland. first weather front producing this patchy rain and drizzle, that's moving towards east...
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webb, tell, distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen. i appreciate your president having made me an honorary visiting professor and i will assure you that my first electorate will be a very brief one. i'm delighted to be here and i'm particular delighted to be here on this occasion. we meet at a college noted for knowledge in a city noted for progress, in a state noted for strength. and we stand in need of all three. but we need in an hour of change and challenge, in a decade of hope and fear. and any age of both knowledge and ignorance. the greater our knowledge increases, the greater our ignorance unfolds. despite the striking fact that most of this societies of the world that has ever known or alive and working today, despite the fact that this nation's own scientific man power is doubling every 12 years in a rate of growth, more than three times that of our population as a whole, despite that. the vast stretches of the unknown and the unanswered and the unfinished still far and stripped our collective comprehension. no man can fully
webb, tell, distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen. i appreciate your president having made me an honorary visiting professor and i will assure you that my first electorate will be a very brief one. i'm delighted to be here and i'm particular delighted to be here on this occasion. we meet at a college noted for knowledge in a city noted for progress, in a state noted for strength. and we stand in need of all three. but we need in an hour of change and challenge, in a decade of hope and...
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a democrat actually until 2009 and i woke up. >> sean: here with more, fox news contributor david webb. the case speaks for itself. what's interesting to me, i would look at three issues. number one, the voter integrity issues, the things i always talk about, voter i.d., voter verification, chain of custody, partisan observers observed, updated voter rolls and then i would argue as the president did in his speech, prosecute the case against new green deal socialism and what the america first make america great again agenda is all about and we get not only the house and play but we've got important senate races including ohio, florida, georgia, north and south carolina, new hampshire, wisconsin, arizona, a lot of big races. >> there's a lot out there and you talk about the tale of the tape. there were hours. i was out there for hours with this camera crew and these guys were great. the people where they are coming in from the night before two days before. we talked about everything and it wasn't just there for the interviews, wherever we went, we wanted to let their voices be heard. i'l
a democrat actually until 2009 and i woke up. >> sean: here with more, fox news contributor david webb. the case speaks for itself. what's interesting to me, i would look at three issues. number one, the voter integrity issues, the things i always talk about, voter i.d., voter verification, chain of custody, partisan observers observed, updated voter rolls and then i would argue as the president did in his speech, prosecute the case against new green deal socialism and what the america...
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lisa: chris webb of chownow. and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ look...if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better - xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30 dollars. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number? delete it. deleting it. so break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes it easy to switch and save hundreds. (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there is no better feeling. (announcer) do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me. it works, 100%. (announcer) find out more at aer
lisa: chris webb of chownow. and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ look...if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better - xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30 dollars. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number? delete it. deleting it. so break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store...
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>> i think jim webb. harry reid.man john was vermont senator bernie sanders or senator -- that's right. spike gets to go to dinner with anthony fauci. >> libertarians one. a libertarian one, take that everyone. kennedy: put that in your pipe and smoke it. party panel thank you. have you gotten sticker shock at the supermarket? how expensive will inflation go or something how inflated will prices become and what can you do to protect your wallet? give it to me. ♪ ♪ it's the biggest thing that ever happened to small. lease the gla 250 suv for just $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ ♪ in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. hey chat, why do i wear a mask? because when i'm not behind the screen, my mask is my cheat code. and when we stop the spread, we level up. what's the next level? hanging with friends again. you're rig
>> i think jim webb. harry reid.man john was vermont senator bernie sanders or senator -- that's right. spike gets to go to dinner with anthony fauci. >> libertarians one. a libertarian one, take that everyone. kennedy: put that in your pipe and smoke it. party panel thank you. have you gotten sticker shock at the supermarket? how expensive will inflation go or something how inflated will prices become and what can you do to protect your wallet? give it to me. ♪ ♪ it's the...
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nick webb is a crime scene analyst and former homicide detective from texas.dig into the case with an open mind. if it's the good, the bad, the ugly. is it all going to be in your final report? >> we're only looking for the. truth >> to aid his investigation, webb purchase a white full similar to the one missing from bills base. the riminton rifle ejects as shell casing between shots. at least one of those would have flown out as the killer -- >> [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> he already puts himself. they're so, jason simply has to commit the murder and instead of doing the other tasks they said he did. >> is it your belief that jason shot his mother? >> yes. >> painful as it was, bill had been suspicious of his son early on. and remembers a moment when it all became clear. not long after the murder, bill says, jason found out he was going to visit his lawyer. >> he came barging through the door and he said, what are you going to go see your lawyer about? >> and i said, i just need to get something's and. there's some things that don't add
nick webb is a crime scene analyst and former homicide detective from texas.dig into the case with an open mind. if it's the good, the bad, the ugly. is it all going to be in your final report? >> we're only looking for the. truth >> to aid his investigation, webb purchase a white full similar to the one missing from bills base. the riminton rifle ejects as shell casing between shots. at least one of those would have flown out as the killer -- >> [inaudible] [inaudible]...
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>> i think jim webb. harry reid.f these donkeys spoke we shall overcome congressman john was vermont senator bernie sanders or senator -- that's right. spike gets to go to dinner with anthony fauci. >> libertarians one. a libertarian one, take that everyone. kennedy: put that in your pipe and smoke it. party panel thank you. have you gotten sticker shock at the supermarket? how expensive will inflation go or something how inflated will prices become and what can you do to protect your wallet? give it to me. that's next. (sfx: branches rustle) it is bear country though. hey boo-boo! we hit the jackpot! bear! bear! bear! look, corn on the cob! oohh chicken! don't mind if i do! they're hungry. t-bone! that's what i call a smorgasbord! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. they do save us a ton of money. we'll take the cobbler to go! good idea, yogi. i'm smarter than the average bear! they're gone, dad! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director they're gon
>> i think jim webb. harry reid.f these donkeys spoke we shall overcome congressman john was vermont senator bernie sanders or senator -- that's right. spike gets to go to dinner with anthony fauci. >> libertarians one. a libertarian one, take that everyone. kennedy: put that in your pipe and smoke it. party panel thank you. have you gotten sticker shock at the supermarket? how expensive will inflation go or something how inflated will prices become and what can you do to protect...
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that was cassandra webb reporting for us tonight. >> still ahead here on kron, 4 news today. the roar of the engines returned in sonoma. we'll check out the nascar races fans filled the stands. and tracking a windy and cooler forecast to start your work week. details ahead on your monday micro climate >> let's talk now about our 4 zone forecast. what everyone had a great weekend. it was a gorgeous outside a little bit windy. but it's all right to sit down and chill out. yeah. a little bit cooler out there in our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is joining us now with a look at this weekend and the sun sets out there. >> chef's kiss tonight. all i love that because that's not this. that's that's yeah. it was just right. let's take a look at your bay area as we a toast to the good life here in the bay area. i mean, absolutely beautiful sunset out there this evening. thanks to that lack of june gloom. but we did notice a cooler and windy forecast and hold on to your hats tomorrow because we're going to have a wind advisory along the coast and even throughout our east bay valleys,
that was cassandra webb reporting for us tonight. >> still ahead here on kron, 4 news today. the roar of the engines returned in sonoma. we'll check out the nascar races fans filled the stands. and tracking a windy and cooler forecast to start your work week. details ahead on your monday micro climate >> let's talk now about our 4 zone forecast. what everyone had a great weekend. it was a gorgeous outside a little bit windy. but it's all right to sit down and chill out. yeah. a...
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when prime minister are the ahmed sent in troops out the p dry people's liberation front. malcolm webb has the latest from nairobi. but it's important to understand that that sci fi that was declared by abby, i'm a government was unilaterally declared, it wasn't agreed with anybody because the phones are off. we don't know if the government's upholding a ceasefire and everything that the t p i laugh have said since doesn't acknowledge that cease fire at all. and the comments that you mentioned just a few minutes ago about chasing their enemies even across the borders. make it sound like from from that point of view, the conflict isn't over yet. that still is really forces the bull, those, the palestinian business and occupied east jerusalem triggering clashes with protests. there is a butcher shop in the scene. one neighborhood was one of a properties to be torn down. and israeli court has ruled that they were built without a proper permit. the site will be used for an archaeological part. for more south african president jacobs. numa has 5 days to appear before police that record says
when prime minister are the ahmed sent in troops out the p dry people's liberation front. malcolm webb has the latest from nairobi. but it's important to understand that that sci fi that was declared by abby, i'm a government was unilaterally declared, it wasn't agreed with anybody because the phones are off. we don't know if the government's upholding a ceasefire and everything that the t p i laugh have said since doesn't acknowledge that cease fire at all. and the comments that you mentioned...
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. >>> excessive heat impacting millions, janessa webb has the forecast good morning >> hi, good morningeveryone. so many different weather stories going on biggest one right now, really focused on this widespread heat across the pacific northwest wish i could give you better news won't be broken down excessive heat warnings in place through thursday afternoon you will see slight relief for tuesday, but doesn't get much better today talking about 110 degrees for seattle. had records broken throughout the weekend and will continue to see that throughout your week. some of this heat starts to spread into the rockies as well. 23 million people that will be impacted for today temperatures, heatcarolinas bef starts to make way in. quiet but hot and steamy weather for the northeast. do have a sneaky tropical system trying to form we're talk about that coming up. >> watch for that. thank you. >>> quick hits megan fox celebrated pride on social media over the weekend, showing off rainbow tipped nails. been outspoken about being bisexual and promotes lgbtq nonprofits in the posts. >> a symbol of
. >>> excessive heat impacting millions, janessa webb has the forecast good morning >> hi, good morningeveryone. so many different weather stories going on biggest one right now, really focused on this widespread heat across the pacific northwest wish i could give you better news won't be broken down excessive heat warnings in place through thursday afternoon you will see slight relief for tuesday, but doesn't get much better today talking about 110 degrees for seattle. had...
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the new results indicate that the first galaxies will be bright enough to be seen by nasa's james webbre you so excited? isn't that just fantastic? that, as humanity, a tiny little civilisation on planet earth, that we can create a telescope that we can send up into space and peer back to the universe as it was just a couple of hundred million years after the big bang. this simulation shows just how different the very first stars were to what we see today. but these objects led to the formation of the universe as it is now, including everything and everyone on earth. we are, ultimately, made from the stars that were born at the dawn of the cosmos. pallab ghosh, bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @benmboulos. hello there. northeast england's had the highest temperatures on thursday. one or two spots going closer to 26 degrees with some good spells of sunshine. but i don't think friday will offer a repeat performance because the weather has been changing. we've seen rain pushing in from the north—west in association with a band of cloud that you can see here on our earlier saell
the new results indicate that the first galaxies will be bright enough to be seen by nasa's james webbre you so excited? isn't that just fantastic? that, as humanity, a tiny little civilisation on planet earth, that we can create a telescope that we can send up into space and peer back to the universe as it was just a couple of hundred million years after the big bang. this simulation shows just how different the very first stars were to what we see today. but these objects led to the formation...
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janessa webb good morning >> good morning, heat we've never seen before across the pacific northwest.nfortunately cannot tell you better news for today. will continue to get worse yesterday, seeing 104. records broken for seattle look at forecasted high for today, looking at 110 degrees. don't see a big change across the area until thursday afternoon. that's why the excessive heat warnings and watches will continue to be put in place. for this morning into afternoon, 23 million people this id stormh that area. for the east coast, heat indices near 100 degrees also massive heat spreading across the east coast. we'll talk about that coming up. >> already feeling it. thank youjanessa >>> ground breaker for women's basketball for nearly 20 years, diana taurasi continues to make history. in mercuries' game against the sparks, first to score her 9,000th career point already the league's all-time scorer mercury surged past the sparks >>> highlights and big surprise at b.e.t. awards. >>> search for woman who caused this crash at tour de france "early today" is back in two ters keep your laund
janessa webb good morning >> good morning, heat we've never seen before across the pacific northwest.nfortunately cannot tell you better news for today. will continue to get worse yesterday, seeing 104. records broken for seattle look at forecasted high for today, looking at 110 degrees. don't see a big change across the area until thursday afternoon. that's why the excessive heat warnings and watches will continue to be put in place. for this morning into afternoon, 23 million people...
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. >>> let's bring in nbc meteorologist janessa webb she has a look at our day. hey, janessa, good morning >> good morning. yes, that eclipse, super exciting the clouds will be splitting apart. should be good viewing this morning. the temperatures still very toasty we're seeing the humidity levels still in the upper 70s we're going to continue to watch that be broken down this morning into your afternoon but we're going to see more refreshing air as this back door cold front starts to make its way through new york city, 81. we're going to be about 10 degrees lower than yesterday afternoon. boston, 73still slightly above e now this bubble of warm air, it continues from the upper midwest to the central tier. that stays in place all weekend long for your saturday and sunday this is still some records going to be broken in that area. watching the severe weather threat for today large hail damaging wind gusts tampa today, 93. the carolinas, a few more storms. >>> we're talking about 100 degree heat for the central west talk about that coming up. >> need that heads up.
. >>> let's bring in nbc meteorologist janessa webb she has a look at our day. hey, janessa, good morning >> good morning. yes, that eclipse, super exciting the clouds will be splitting apart. should be good viewing this morning. the temperatures still very toasty we're seeing the humidity levels still in the upper 70s we're going to continue to watch that be broken down this morning into your afternoon but we're going to see more refreshing air as this back door cold front...
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. >>> let's bring in janessa webb now with some weather. janessa, we ushered in june and now we're ushering in warmer temps. >> reporter: yeah, the warmer temps invating the pacific northwest. we've been on a seesaw and we're starting to see that across the east coast the cloud coverage has been in place but now we have storm systems tracking north and east and it will impact the mid-atlantic to the northeast this afternoon into your evening. early this morning you will deal with a few rain drops. the severe weather threat for 29 million people starts to come in this afternoon also the flood threat across the deep south will continue across brownsville into southern texas where we could see rainfall rates of 1 inch per hour throug into the afternoon upper 90s in the rockies. >>> the heat continues to build for the west coast we'll talk about that. >> sounds good we'll see you soon. >>> wisconsin police chased a driver for 13 miles before they got some surprising backup a herd of cattle helped steer the car chase to its conclusion. the sheri
. >>> let's bring in janessa webb now with some weather. janessa, we ushered in june and now we're ushering in warmer temps. >> reporter: yeah, the warmer temps invating the pacific northwest. we've been on a seesaw and we're starting to see that across the east coast the cloud coverage has been in place but now we have storm systems tracking north and east and it will impact the mid-atlantic to the northeast this afternoon into your evening. early this morning you will deal with...
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here's nbc's meteorologist janessa webb good morning >> hi, good morning. we're in desperate need in rain across the west coast. we're not going to see that. maybe a little bit of rain for seattle and oregon but predominantly dry conditions we are watching severe weather for the upper midwest. this is a feisty little storm making its way into minneapolis in the next hour or so damaging wind gusts associated with this and potential tornadoes early this morning we're going to be watching that. also, the heat continues to be in place for the deep south to the four corners even though we're seeing quite a reprieve in the east coast, we have very hot conditions that will persist going into the start of your weekend into next week so we're 10 to 15 degrees average at this time chicago today a high of 92 degrees. about 15 degrees above average that's a carolinas into the start of your weekend. new york city, 73. not a bad looking weekend forecast we'll talk about that coming up. >> we're ready for it. >> that's what we want to hear. >>> "early today" is back in 2
here's nbc's meteorologist janessa webb good morning >> hi, good morning. we're in desperate need in rain across the west coast. we're not going to see that. maybe a little bit of rain for seattle and oregon but predominantly dry conditions we are watching severe weather for the upper midwest. this is a feisty little storm making its way into minneapolis in the next hour or so damaging wind gusts associated with this and potential tornadoes early this morning we're going to be watching...
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nbc meteorologist janessa webb is here tracking it all. good morning >> hi. good morning good morning, everyone yes, we are stil it is going to enter the gulf that is veryl 390 miles south o city, r hour it just hasn't come together quite yet but later on this afternoon the storm refsp southf california above 120 severe weather threat for the ohio valley and for that father's day forecast coming up. >> all important janessa, thank you. >>> much more ahead including lessons of the past as juneteenth becomes a national holiday. >>> then on sunday the nation honors dear old dad. so all morning we'll be sharing images of our own families to highlight the special man or men who have made such a profod un impact in our lives. thank you to all the dads out there. we'll be right back. dishwashers... ...use less than four gallons per cycle, while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. so, do it with cascade. the surprising way to save water. ♪♪ [music and sound effects played in reverse] this...is our shot. the covid-19 vaccines are ready. and so is walgreens, w
nbc meteorologist janessa webb is here tracking it all. good morning >> hi. good morning good morning, everyone yes, we are stil it is going to enter the gulf that is veryl 390 miles south o city, r hour it just hasn't come together quite yet but later on this afternoon the storm refsp southf california above 120 severe weather threat for the ohio valley and for that father's day forecast coming up. >> all important janessa, thank you. >>> much more ahead including lessons...
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there have been plenty of changes since then including a new captain in the shape of hollie pearn—webbhe games. extremely honoured and humbled to go to my second lipid games, and i don't think there's a much bigger under then being asked to captain that side. so extremely honoured and to do that, took it will be different. i think it will be different. i think it will be different for everyone just because of the nature of the pandemic. but we are actually just really of the nature of the pandemic. but we are actuallyjust really looking forward to having this opportunity and playing hockey again. and playing sports again and people back home to see it. so i think it's going to be a really special moment and wonder we will be looking forward to it for five years. and it's finally around the corner. there's a lovely story from the men's squad that sam ward has been named to the limbic team and with nearly blinded two years ago, or horrific injury. and here he is back in the squad and he will be playing hopefully in tokyo. yes. in the squad and he will be playing hopefully in tokyo.— hope
there have been plenty of changes since then including a new captain in the shape of hollie pearn—webbhe games. extremely honoured and humbled to go to my second lipid games, and i don't think there's a much bigger under then being asked to captain that side. so extremely honoured and to do that, took it will be different. i think it will be different. i think it will be different for everyone just because of the nature of the pandemic. but we are actually just really of the nature of the...
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, but the new results indicate the first galaxies will be bright enough to be seen by nasa's james webbcope to be launched later this year. >> i am so excited. [laughter] >> why are you so excited? >> it is fantastic that humanity, a tiny little civilization on planet earth -- that we can create a telescope we can send up into earth and peer back to the universe as it was just a couple hundred million years after the big bang. >> this simulation shows just how different the vy first stars were to what we see today. but these objects led to the formation of the universe as it is now, including everything and everyone on earth. we are ultimately made from the stars that were born at the dawn of the cosmos. katty: that is the period my daughter studies, and occasionally i think i have understood it. usually i bring you the world's news but tonight i am bringing you some of my own. this is my final program with the bbc. after almost 30 years with this extraordinary organization, i am leaving to try something new. the bbc has taken me from zimbabwe to london to tokyo and onto washington. i h
, but the new results indicate the first galaxies will be bright enough to be seen by nasa's james webbcope to be launched later this year. >> i am so excited. [laughter] >> why are you so excited? >> it is fantastic that humanity, a tiny little civilization on planet earth -- that we can create a telescope we can send up into earth and peer back to the universe as it was just a couple hundred million years after the big bang. >> this simulation shows just how different...
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unilateral cease fire with immediate effect, but if you're clear, if it's being observed, malcolm webb has the latest from nairobi. we've also heard on conform repels that they often took the small town of shit about 100 kilometers to the west. and a bit to the north, closer to the border with eritrea, eritrea who soldiers have also been involved in this conflict. fighting alongside the government troops, residents from sheer a said, the return soldiers that have been there for many weeks left the city and move north towards the chain border. but the phones are off there as well. and very difficult to confirm any of that. but it's important to understand that that sci fi that was declared by abby, i'm, as government was unilaterally declared, it wasn't agreed with anybody because the phones are off. we don't know if the government's upholding a ceasefire and everything that the t p i left of said since didn't acknowledge that cease fire tool and those comments that you mentioned just a few minutes ago about chasing their enemies even across the board to make it sound like from, from th
unilateral cease fire with immediate effect, but if you're clear, if it's being observed, malcolm webb has the latest from nairobi. we've also heard on conform repels that they often took the small town of shit about 100 kilometers to the west. and a bit to the north, closer to the border with eritrea, eritrea who soldiers have also been involved in this conflict. fighting alongside the government troops, residents from sheer a said, the return soldiers that have been there for many weeks left...
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let's bring in nbc meteorologist janessa webb who has us all under your control as far as what you see whether mother nature has a whole other plan, that's to be determined, right? >> right yeah i mean, a ton going on, different elements the first element is the dome of high pressure that is causing the expansion of heat across the west it stays in place through saturday so you see all these advisories, warnings, watches. they will continue and they will continue to spread even to sections of upper midwest. so hundreds of record highs going to be broken for the higher elevations, even for the lower elevations for today look at phoenix. we're talking about 118 going to be matching records in that area some areas near 120 degrees. that's look at ae rockies. look at billings, 105. >>> the next element, the tropics. they're starting to heat up. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> time to play pool on this wednesday, janessa >>> we're back with an unusual place for a bride and groom to show up. a hint for you, they both have beers in hand. >>> plus, the nation's dangerous roads and much mo
let's bring in nbc meteorologist janessa webb who has us all under your control as far as what you see whether mother nature has a whole other plan, that's to be determined, right? >> right yeah i mean, a ton going on, different elements the first element is the dome of high pressure that is causing the expansion of heat across the west it stays in place through saturday so you see all these advisories, warnings, watches. they will continue and they will continue to spread even to...
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. >> more records broken today janessa webb is tracking all of that hi, anessa good morning >> hi, guys. good morning good morning, everyone the jet stream has really changed. if you were across the east coast last week, we were dealing with the record heat and now we're dealing with a flip-flop situation. the problem is that this will not be broken down until about saturday and then potentially revs up again. records will be broken for today. yesterday it's 115 degrees and today we're looking at 116 so all these alerts that continue to be in place across california and to the four corners now starting to enter the upper midwest as well. that will continue throughout the week end record highs for today 115 beating the record of 115. with departures from normal we're talking 10 to 30 degrees above average. that will continue through thursday all the sitting in nice, comfortable air. sunny skies. changes are headed for the gulf. minor flooding with our next storm system entering that area. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right talk to you in a bit, janessa. thanks. >>> in japan so
. >> more records broken today janessa webb is tracking all of that hi, anessa good morning >> hi, guys. good morning good morning, everyone the jet stream has really changed. if you were across the east coast last week, we were dealing with the record heat and now we're dealing with a flip-flop situation. the problem is that this will not be broken down until about saturday and then potentially revs up again. records will be broken for today. yesterday it's 115 degrees and today...
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. >>> more wicked heat is in the forecast but nbc meteorologist janessa webb is with us. good morning >> hi, good morning. one more day, i promise, if you're in the northeast. mid-atlantic you'll be pretty spicy, even the deep south we are nearing the summer months but temperatures are already feeling like it. 88 degrees for new york city the problem is the humidity. it is really in the 70s range and that is warm heat that continues to bubble up across the area 90 degrees for richmond. when you factor in the humidity we're in the upper 90s the storms will continue to flow across the northern mississippi valley into the ohio valley. already seeing them. today it will be intermittent storms from new york city to d.c. as we have s broken for th plains to the upper midwest. lower 90s. relief is on the way i'll show you when coming up skbl we'll want to hear it thank you, janessa. >>> starbucks bringing back a purse for your daily grientd. >> creepy crawlers or tasty treat inside the cicada food frenzy don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. for father's day,
. >>> more wicked heat is in the forecast but nbc meteorologist janessa webb is with us. good morning >> hi, good morning. one more day, i promise, if you're in the northeast. mid-atlantic you'll be pretty spicy, even the deep south we are nearing the summer months but temperatures are already feeling like it. 88 degrees for new york city the problem is the humidity. it is really in the 70s range and that is warm heat that continues to bubble up across the area 90 degrees for...
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. >>> let's get an early look at your friday and weekend with nbc meteorologist janessa webb janessa, what should we be planning for the weekend >> oh, man, we have some severe weather that's making its way from the midwest to the ohio valley right now and it's consistent all weekend long so there's this big flood threat along with this massive heat wave that we'll continue to watch. first let's focus on the severe weather we're seeing this afternoon, stretching from northern texas all the way into detroit. 9 million people where damaging winds will be the primary threat it's a warm front so it's lifting in some warmer air and then causing this torrential rain 10 million people going to be impacted this is just the beginning by tuesday these locations could see over 7 to 8 ines of rainch antonio, but more severe weather even for the deep south. >> a heat wave that we haven't seen in over 12 years is building from the pacific northwest. >> it keeps getting more and more intense, just when we think it can't get any hotter. >>> marvel is giving us a new look at the legend of the ten ring
. >>> let's get an early look at your friday and weekend with nbc meteorologist janessa webb janessa, what should we be planning for the weekend >> oh, man, we have some severe weather that's making its way from the midwest to the ohio valley right now and it's consistent all weekend long so there's this big flood threat along with this massive heat wave that we'll continue to watch. first let's focus on the severe weather we're seeing this afternoon, stretching from northern...
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wicked weather including rain and some flash flood concerns for your friday nbc meteorologist janessa webb joins us now she's watching it closely. hi, janessa. good morning >> hi. good morning good morning, everyone flash flood concerns and the heat starting to build across the east coast going to be a different taste as we go into the weekend compared to what we saw earlier this week with the cooler weather. right start to die down across the carolinas. we're going to see that pick it's the damaging winds that we will see as the cold front makes its way across the mid-atlantic to the northeast flash flood concerns throughout the morning across rally durham into coastal areas damaging wind gusts, isolated tornadoes possible this could be upgraded to a slight ris upper 70s with dew points increasing from the northeast to the mid-atlantic the heat is starting to expand we'll talk about that coming up. ladies. >> janessa, we'll see you sooni. researchers at the university of arizona studied puppies. at 8 weeks old they had no training making eye contact already, listening to verbal cues follo
wicked weather including rain and some flash flood concerns for your friday nbc meteorologist janessa webb joins us now she's watching it closely. hi, janessa. good morning >> hi. good morning good morning, everyone flash flood concerns and the heat starting to build across the east coast going to be a different taste as we go into the weekend compared to what we saw earlier this week with the cooler weather. right start to die down across the carolinas. we're going to see that pick it's...
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so how is hollie pearn—webb — feeling about captaining the team in tokyo?y, this time tomorrow night england and scotland will be preparing to take to the field in their crucial group match. the first time the two sides have faced each other since 2017 and a huge amount at stake, not least for scotland who need a positive result to stand any chance of reaching the knockout stage. we ll be outside the england team hotel shortly halving arrived in london before tomorrow s game. first though, let's chat to jane dougall who's spent the whole week with the scotland camp. very good evening to you. you've been spending the build up to the big match tomorrow with the scotland camp. for steve, their manager, a huge occasion that the match as it always is between these proud nations but i guess he will want to try and take some of that intensity out of the situation.— out of the situation. they absolutely _ out of the situation. they absolutely need - out of the situation. they absolutely need a - out of the situation. they absolutely need a result. out of the situat
so how is hollie pearn—webb — feeling about captaining the team in tokyo?y, this time tomorrow night england and scotland will be preparing to take to the field in their crucial group match. the first time the two sides have faced each other since 2017 and a huge amount at stake, not least for scotland who need a positive result to stand any chance of reaching the knockout stage. we ll be outside the england team hotel shortly halving arrived in london before tomorrow s game. first though,...
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let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see if we're going to get that break. good morning, janessa. >> good morning, everyone. i can't give you sunshine today if you're across the east coast. we're still seeing some widespread rain from new york city, boston area all the way down to areas of louisiana this morning i am watching just a few storms that are starting to get a little feisty for the atlanta area could see some severe weather making its way in, in the next few moments. but today it will definitely be sporadic and on the isolated side it's a very low risk of severe weather for the mid-atlantic from raleigh-durham all the way to jacksonville, florida, damaging wind gusts will be the main threat with this front coming through now, the humidity has been in place. today it will be more breathable air. and then temperatures fall below average once again but we'll continue to deal with conditions for the great lakes, grand rapids, only a high of 68. two different weather patterns, the west coast still very hot. we'll talk about that coming up. >> talk to yo
let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see if we're going to get that break. good morning, janessa. >> good morning, everyone. i can't give you sunshine today if you're across the east coast. we're still seeing some widespread rain from new york city, boston area all the way down to areas of louisiana this morning i am watching just a few storms that are starting to get a little feisty for the atlanta area could see some severe weather making its way in, in the next few...
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let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see where we're going from here.ood morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. good morning, everyone yeah, the air continues to be really thick we have moisture in the atmosphere the humidity is high that's going to stay in place through wednesday for most of the east coast the pacific, you're getting abreak upper 60s across seattle into the oregon area. right now, pretty difficult to sleep with these temperatures in the mid to upper 70s and they will continue to spice up throughout the day. heat alerts, they expand across southern and northern new england. we have 18 million people impacted right now, only minneapolis, across the high plains are seeing heat concerns but that will continue to grow for the great lakes to the ohio valley through the after. this will be widespread warmth once again another 48 hours of temperatures at least 10 to 25 degrees above average. cleveland today, 84, philadelphia, 93, 13 degrees above average. won't be broken down, actually starts to expand for the high plains to the upper midwest.
let's check in with nbc meteorologist janessa webb to see where we're going from here.ood morning, janessa. >> hi, good morning. good morning, everyone yeah, the air continues to be really thick we have moisture in the atmosphere the humidity is high that's going to stay in place through wednesday for most of the east coast the pacific, you're getting abreak upper 60s across seattle into the oregon area. right now, pretty difficult to sleep with these temperatures in the mid to upper 70s...
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northwest is about to bake with a dangerous and potentially historic heat wave nbc meteorologist janessa webb is tracking all of it for us janessa, good morning. >> good morning. yes, dangerous conditions and that fire danger really going to start to pick up again this weekend into next week i'll talk about that later in the forecast but i also have a big-time flood of severe storms, damaging winds and a little bit of hail this afternoon into your evinen starr saturday we're in the lower 80s today for seattle. that heat wave's going to come in pretty quickly. we'll talk about timing coming up >>> this week disney plus is celebrating pride month with a concert called "this is me." it'll feature musical performances by artists including glee's alex new, todrick. and kermit disney plus sunday ag confusion for some and horror > r others >>the death of john mcafee those details ahead. my hygienist uses just the right pressure, and so does my oral-b. oral-b combines a dentist-inspired brush head with the gentle energy of micro-vibrations for the wow of a professional clean feel every day. my mouth
northwest is about to bake with a dangerous and potentially historic heat wave nbc meteorologist janessa webb is tracking all of it for us janessa, good morning. >> good morning. yes, dangerous conditions and that fire danger really going to start to pick up again this weekend into next week i'll talk about that later in the forecast but i also have a big-time flood of severe storms, damaging winds and a little bit of hail this afternoon into your evinen starr saturday we're in the lower...