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chris collins from western new york, from my hometown area, buffalo, new york.ovely part of new york state, i must say as well. >> go bills. >> and this is -- this is an important event for the president. they've been setting the stage for it for several days now. >> that's right. and this idea of being tough on crime, being tough on criminals, being tough on illegal immigration, it all comes together i think in this event today and we'll see what the president has to say about this. i mean, it is part of what attorney general jeff sessions is doing. this is some of the work he's been doing as well and the president, certainly a part of his brand and allows him to focus on something that will rile up his base. the base expected, and had success on. everything else in many ways, he hasn't had that success. this idea he's a dealmaker. he alone can fix it. he can bring sort of a new tone and tenure to washington hasn't worked, but on these kinds of things i think, you know, the base is very pleased with what he's been doing. >> look, i think the turmoil that surrou
chris collins from western new york, from my hometown area, buffalo, new york.ovely part of new york state, i must say as well. >> go bills. >> and this is -- this is an important event for the president. they've been setting the stage for it for several days now. >> that's right. and this idea of being tough on crime, being tough on criminals, being tough on illegal immigration, it all comes together i think in this event today and we'll see what the president has to say...
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. >>> two tornados touching down in western new york, south of buffalo. some buildings were damaged. a large number of trees were ripped up and power lines knocked down. thousands of customers are without power now. outdoor furniture and vehicles were tossed around by the wind that reached around 105 miles per hour. look at that piece of equipment flying into that vehicle. the buffalo area has not seen a tornado in more than 11 years, much less two in one afternoon. >>> and there are currently 44 active major wildfires in 11 western states. one of the largest is the detwiler fire that we've been talking about all week just west of yosemite national park. it has destroyed about 100 buildings and burned 109 square miles. there have been more than new wildfires in california in just this week aloin. all the fires are helped with high temperatures and heat advisories in more than two dozen states. >> some of the hottest weather will be in the midwest. >> accuweather's meteorologist julia widen has the forecast. >> we are still talking about major heat through
. >>> two tornados touching down in western new york, south of buffalo. some buildings were damaged. a large number of trees were ripped up and power lines knocked down. thousands of customers are without power now. outdoor furniture and vehicles were tossed around by the wind that reached around 105 miles per hour. look at that piece of equipment flying into that vehicle. the buffalo area has not seen a tornado in more than 11 years, much less two in one afternoon. >>> and...
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. >>> national weather service confirmed tornado struck western new york. a home surveillance camera shows how it picked up a car off the driveway and sent debris flying down the street. no injuries were reported. >>> an indiana couple said they were forced to pay $30,000 to bring their premature baby home from mexico. they were in cancun when she went into labor early. they charged them thousands of dollars. >> this mexican hospital was extorting this family continuing to ask for more and more money nearly nearly every hour to release him. >> they helped get baby back on the u.s. berth certificate and arrange for the family back to minneapolis. they are doing well. >>> a close call caught on camera in southern california. a motorcyclist was driving north of l.a. when an on coming car swerved in front of him and crashed. the biker was not hurt, but there's no word on the driver of the car. >>> >>> phillies begin a ten game home stand tonight. aaron nola will be on the mound. >>> the summer heat has gone from warm to unhealthy. >> businessman has announced p
. >>> national weather service confirmed tornado struck western new york. a home surveillance camera shows how it picked up a car off the driveway and sent debris flying down the street. no injuries were reported. >>> an indiana couple said they were forced to pay $30,000 to bring their premature baby home from mexico. they were in cancun when she went into labor early. they charged them thousands of dollars. >> this mexican hospital was extorting this family continuing...
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so i'm not hearing any complaints -- any major complaints up in my part of the western new york area relative to the president. they're just really a little bit upset with some of the 24/7 news coverage, especially as it's dwelling on russia, russia and russia. >> i know you're not a townhall guy. but if you had them, don't you think you'd get an earful on health care and another way of asking that is how many more home visits to the district can you make without something to show folks, without something to say, we got in hammered out and i'm here to help you? >> well we are frustrated on health care but that's way i bring up the things i talked about at the beginning, the cabinet, neil gorsuch is the supreme court judge which i think trump's legacy will be guaranteeing a constitutional court for the next four decades. health care -- you know the fact is obamacare is failing. it has failed. on the individual exchanges, you know the cbo may have scored a certain number of individualing would not have insurance or their estimate under our american health care act. but the fact is next
so i'm not hearing any complaints -- any major complaints up in my part of the western new york area relative to the president. they're just really a little bit upset with some of the 24/7 news coverage, especially as it's dwelling on russia, russia and russia. >> i know you're not a townhall guy. but if you had them, don't you think you'd get an earful on health care and another way of asking that is how many more home visits to the district can you make without something to show folks,...
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they are weakening and more showers in the northern pennsylvania and western new york state moving straight to the south. so that should not be effecting us certainly not tonight. that area is going to be gradually moving eastward and our threat for showers will be increasing as we go especially towards wednesday. tomorrow looks like the humidity still fairly low. higher than today close to 90 degrees. only isolated shower. by wednesday afternoon it's going to be a little more scattered around even potentially locally heavy but most places not seeing the rain. on wednesday or thursday. as we head towards friday and saturday i think there is going to be more of that activity around. now, over the next few days there are those temperatures in philadelphia. there is the symbol for the showers and thunderstorms that we are talking about some sunshine and a chance of an afternoon shower or thunderstorm. that is true for most of our area. but i don't have any precipitation in for the jersey shore or most of delaware. i think the threat of showers and storms is pretty far to the north. a tropical
they are weakening and more showers in the northern pennsylvania and western new york state moving straight to the south. so that should not be effecting us certainly not tonight. that area is going to be gradually moving eastward and our threat for showers will be increasing as we go especially towards wednesday. tomorrow looks like the humidity still fairly low. higher than today close to 90 degrees. only isolated shower. by wednesday afternoon it's going to be a little more scattered around...
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heat fueling these stormsnd humidity just piling onto that flood threat, especially in ohio and western new yorkwe have this front that will be on the move tomorrow, and another round expected. the zone being richmond, d.c., and the peninsula, and then it looks like quieter andooler weather for the northeast this weekend. david? >> rob, tough weather, but great to have you. >>> in the meantimet tonight to what the justice department is calling the biggest heal takedown in u.s. history. much of it focused on opioid abuse. 412 people country, including 56 doctors. 120 of them for opioid r crimes. the suspects government $1.3 billion in false claims. attorney general jeff sessions blasting the suspects for fueling the country answer opioid crisis, w takes 33,000 lives every year. >>> we turn next here this evening to an american family looking for answers after the death of their daughtewh they were all on vacation in mexico. she and unconscious in a hotel pool. she later died. here's abc's senior national correspondent, matt gutman, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a family from wisconsin is seeking
heat fueling these stormsnd humidity just piling onto that flood threat, especially in ohio and western new yorkwe have this front that will be on the move tomorrow, and another round expected. the zone being richmond, d.c., and the peninsula, and then it looks like quieter andooler weather for the northeast this weekend. david? >> rob, tough weather, but great to have you. >>> in the meantimet tonight to what the justice department is calling the biggest heal takedown in u.s....
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last weekend, marine sergeant got married in western new york. they were dating three years. the altar alongside the couple was josh's four-year-old son gauge from a previous relationship. as the bride read vows she had written, she turned and addressed the little boy. >> i want you to be safe and try your hardest and to be a good person. >> he burst into tears and hugged his new step mom as she continued. he was surprised and a little overwhelmed by emily's gesture. >> when she said everything about me, i was done crying, then when it was over, i was crying. >> emily told gage at the altar, quote, i may not have given you the gift of life, but life surely gave me the gift of you. well said. what a beautiful moment. >> that's amazing. >> favorite wedding of the season so far. >> next low, a kid runs past an attempted hug and goes straight for mom. this one in brazil. a father missed his son so much, waited at the front door of school with open arms to greet the little guy. mom catching that hallmark moment on video. the boy darts out of class with a big smile and does a shake
last weekend, marine sergeant got married in western new york. they were dating three years. the altar alongside the couple was josh's four-year-old son gauge from a previous relationship. as the bride read vows she had written, she turned and addressed the little boy. >> i want you to be safe and try your hardest and to be a good person. >> he burst into tears and hugged his new step mom as she continued. he was surprised and a little overwhelmed by emily's gesture. >> when...
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mom these are stories that are no one else are into a market story or post the american or western. new. york during the break like the tales of tributes with. their lives to provide a safe. place to live whether they like you i doubt. it we. would raise their. headlines on the international germany's foreign minister issues a warning against tourists traveling to turkey it comes off a human rights activist arrested by ankara and a row over job and companies supporting terrorism. exposed and vulnerable news agency publishes a map showing the location of american military bases in northern syria it is sparking concern and anger in washington. and to resolve may's approval rating. u.k. prime minister has been so unpopular in the months following a general election. with more news here in about.
mom these are stories that are no one else are into a market story or post the american or western. new. york during the break like the tales of tributes with. their lives to provide a safe. place to live whether they like you i doubt. it we. would raise their. headlines on the international germany's foreign minister issues a warning against tourists traveling to turkey it comes off a human rights activist arrested by ankara and a row over job and companies supporting terrorism. exposed and...
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the complaint was filed by an attorney in western new york. it accuses governor christie of abusing his office by lounging on the beach that was close to the public during the state government shutdown. governor christy finally signed the nearly $39 billion state budget on tuesday. and now as ted greenberg describes, one lawmaker is taking steps to let the public kick out the governor during any future government shutdowns. >> reporter: a giant sand sculpture mocking governor christie, a banner plane towing a message telling him to get off the park. >> he's not known for his diplomacy. >> reporter: and now more fallout from the controversy. assemblyman introducing new los angeles that would close the state owned governor's house and island beach during any future government shutdowns. christie and his family seen on the sand sunday while the state park was closed to everyone else. >> i would not feel self-serv g self-servinging enough to let my family use it. >> that is our residence. and we have a right to be there whenever we want to there b
the complaint was filed by an attorney in western new york. it accuses governor christie of abusing his office by lounging on the beach that was close to the public during the state government shutdown. governor christy finally signed the nearly $39 billion state budget on tuesday. and now as ted greenberg describes, one lawmaker is taking steps to let the public kick out the governor during any future government shutdowns. >> reporter: a giant sand sculpture mocking governor christie, a...
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the watch box is popping up and there are the storms producing powerful winds in western new york statewe watch these coming through allentown poconos to the north and trenton and they start to fall apart and it just clips parts of our viewing area here and striking across burlington and ocean county at 9:30 tonight and then off the coast. >> heat index into the day tomorrow. no relief even with the boundary. 10:00 tomorrow morning in the 90s across much of the area and once again upper 90s tomorrow afternoon as the excessive heat warning continues. warm and muggy tomorrow with evening storms into saturday, this is saturday city 95 degrees with late storms and in the poconos 81 and sunny and storms are popping notice afternoon to begin your weekend. in fact, as we look at the five-day at 5:00 forecast, excessive heat feeling like 100 and 95 again on saturday and the human comes down a bit and storms come in in the evening and on and off storms all day sunday and it's an unsettled day and hot and humid at 92 and still 90 as the heat wave continues and a break coming in on tuesday with lo
the watch box is popping up and there are the storms producing powerful winds in western new york statewe watch these coming through allentown poconos to the north and trenton and they start to fall apart and it just clips parts of our viewing area here and striking across burlington and ocean county at 9:30 tonight and then off the coast. >> heat index into the day tomorrow. no relief even with the boundary. 10:00 tomorrow morning in the 90s across much of the area and once again upper...
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last week marine sergeant and air force senior airman got married in western new york, and they had been years. standing at the alter alongside the bride and groom. >> don't cry. gauge bursts into tears and hugged his new step mom as she continued and gauge was surprised and a little overwhelmed by emily's gesture. >> when she said everything about me, i was -- i was done crying, and then when it was over i was crying. >> emily told gauge at the alter, quote, i may not have given you the gift of life, but life has certainly given me the gift of you. that's amazing. >>> a kid runs past our for mom. this one happened in brazil. a father missed his son so much he waited at the door, and mom catching the hallmark moment on video. the boy darts out of class with a smile and then does a little shake and bake to elude dad's hug leaving dad with nothing more than an armful of questions about his relationship with his son. >> my son does that. >> you feel like, you know, they will miss me, and it's, like, what is up guys? >>> no matter how much of an hgtv obsessed decorating fanatic. th swatches
last week marine sergeant and air force senior airman got married in western new york, and they had been years. standing at the alter alongside the bride and groom. >> don't cry. gauge bursts into tears and hugged his new step mom as she continued and gauge was surprised and a little overwhelmed by emily's gesture. >> when she said everything about me, i was -- i was done crying, and then when it was over i was crying. >> emily told gauge at the alter, quote, i may not have...
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watching is to the north and west and we have severe storms that sparked tornado warnings in western, new yorkte. they continue to move toward our direction and the severe thunderstorm watch on the brink of scranton but we got a new mezo scale, that is a writeup by the storm prediction certain out of norman, oklahoma that follows severe warren and they may extanned that for parts of our northern counties here. and we'll track these. they would come through the poconos at 7:00 this evening and tend to fall apart after trenton and ocean county. we'll follow it here. and the heat is the big story into the day on friday as we round out the work week, feeling like 90 at 9:00 in the morning and upper 90s during the afternoon tomorrow and touching 100 at a time. and taking out the chance of a thunderstorm tomorrow. then as we go into saturday. it starts sunny and blazing hot once again over your weekend but saturday afternoon. saturday afternoon we watch waves of energy from the west and turns unsettled over the weekend and late saturday afternoon, 8:30 on saturday night than continues into the day o
watching is to the north and west and we have severe storms that sparked tornado warnings in western, new yorkte. they continue to move toward our direction and the severe thunderstorm watch on the brink of scranton but we got a new mezo scale, that is a writeup by the storm prediction certain out of norman, oklahoma that follows severe warren and they may extanned that for parts of our northern counties here. and we'll track these. they would come through the poconos at 7:00 this evening and...
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i'm kenneth craig in western new york, with a look at how one family, turned their devastating news, into a mission to help other. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i love me some john mayor. well, we love that the week sends here. katie wearing her jazzy umbrella dress. >> oh, ya. >> pat gallen look like he's going to the kentucky -- >> i with no socks. >> looking very preppy there. we're all very excited that the week sends here, even if it will get rain today. katie tracking the latest and will have it for you when we come back. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ pro-tip: chop all your veggsuper pro-tip: buy youreveg boom. the best food at amazing prices, giant. >> there is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning with jim donovan, rahel solomon, katie fehlinger, pat gallen, and meisha johnson. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> well back now on " eyewitness news," and that pile of melted rubble, well, that used to be a ferrari. one hour after buying this vehicle the unidentified driver crashed on a british roadway. police say the car was engulfed in flames when they arrived on scene. the driver, fortunatel
i'm kenneth craig in western new york, with a look at how one family, turned their devastating news, into a mission to help other. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i love me some john mayor. well, we love that the week sends here. katie wearing her jazzy umbrella dress. >> oh, ya. >> pat gallen look like he's going to the kentucky -- >> i with no socks. >> looking very preppy there. we're all very excited that the...
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wheelchairs could be the key to moving again for some disabled children i'm kennett craig in western new york with the look at how one family turned their devastating news into a mission to help new research shows speeding is a big as factor as drug driver federal regulators say a third of crashes from 2005 through 2014 were related to speed as chris van cleve tells us the governmental group is calling for using more speed cameras, but less than a third of all states allow them. >> we're up to 60 miles an hour, you are going 11 over. >> reporter: police captain michael brennan has spent 24 years on patrol, speeders are a daily part of life. >> any reason. >> what is biggest challenge in trying to stop speeders. >> there is so many of them, it is just a matter of where do i go. >> reporter: ntsb identified hundred thousand deaths due to speeding between 2005 and 2014 and that is nearly as many killed in alcohol involved crashes. >> every mile and an hour you increase by you increase your likelihood of the crash. >> reporter: robert sum walt is acting ntsb chairman if thud i those if we improve
wheelchairs could be the key to moving again for some disabled children i'm kennett craig in western new york with the look at how one family turned their devastating news into a mission to help new research shows speeding is a big as factor as drug driver federal regulators say a third of crashes from 2005 through 2014 were related to speed as chris van cleve tells us the governmental group is calling for using more speed cameras, but less than a third of all states allow them. >> we're...
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satellite radar boundary out to the west, showers and thunderstorms firing up in western new york. we will see showers, here in the delaware valley, it is quiet. we willee moisture off to the north and west and that included cover is not going to c afternoon. here's our set up throw, within low osend up through thet lakes with the cold front sliding through this evening giving us a, isolated rumble of thunder. future weather shows light we go through the morning. better chances backup in the le that very, very light and spotty showers if we do see anything at all so in the a wash out not anything like what we haddon friday morning, future weather tries to bring in afternoon shower activity. i don't see too much in the way of that but as we get to the four or five or 6:00 o'clock time frame we will see boundary in the lehigh valley and poconos, showers, isolated thunderstorm in the four to 25 or 6:00 o'clock time frame for north and west of the area. seven or 8:00 showers will move into center city and as we get later in the nighttime hours tonight eight or 9:00 we will see a stray
satellite radar boundary out to the west, showers and thunderstorms firing up in western new york. we will see showers, here in the delaware valley, it is quiet. we willee moisture off to the north and west and that included cover is not going to c afternoon. here's our set up throw, within low osend up through thet lakes with the cold front sliding through this evening giving us a, isolated rumble of thunder. future weather shows light we go through the morning. better chances backup in the le...
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and stronger storms from the great lakes all the way to western new york and western pennsylvania.reen bay, p peoria to cleveland. isolated thunderstorms for chicago and michigan. and 19 million people at risk from terra haut, to cleveland, and pittsburgh. damaging winds and rain. afternoon thunder develops through the gulf. we're going to have oppressive heat and humidity in the northeast and mid-atlantic states. monsoonal moisture causi floodingng p >>> good morning. meteorologist bill henley. steamy day ahead. high humidity make it feel like middle to upper 90s for philadelphia. 92 the high. chance of late day showers and thunderstorms. philadelphia, new jersey, into the lehigh valley. that will keep temperatures into the 80s for the lehigh valley. still feel like it's in the 90s and some scattered showers this afternoon and evening possible in delaware. otherwise hot and humid and 91 degrees. have a great day. latest weather. and this just in, the larsen sea part of the iceberg that's antarctica, just snapped off. and it is the size, bigger than the size of the state of delawar
and stronger storms from the great lakes all the way to western new york and western pennsylvania.reen bay, p peoria to cleveland. isolated thunderstorms for chicago and michigan. and 19 million people at risk from terra haut, to cleveland, and pittsburgh. damaging winds and rain. afternoon thunder develops through the gulf. we're going to have oppressive heat and humidity in the northeast and mid-atlantic states. monsoonal moisture causi floodingng p >>> good morning. meteorologist...
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she and gage's dad tied the knot in western new york. >> so gage became a little overwhelmed after hearing>> i never gave you the gift of life, but life gave me the gift of you. >> oh, he's totally overwhelmed. the new couple, by the way, is still on active duty, meaning no honeymoon for them. >> but they'll have a lifetime of that. clearly husband and wife head back to their base in new jersey in a few days. her words, i may not have given you the gift of life. but you have given me the lifetime of a gift. a big congratulations to them. >>> our team on the isis front lines as coalition-backed forces attempt to drive out the islamic state. >>> and five people were forced to cling to an overturned boat and a cooler as the coast guard races in to help. see how the boat's crew did everything right to stay alive. >>> and do remember to find us on facebook at wnnfans.com. twitter, @abcwnn. and on instagram at abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." . yo atch orld now." 60% of women are wearing the w...experience leaks. introducing always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and
she and gage's dad tied the knot in western new york. >> so gage became a little overwhelmed after hearing>> i never gave you the gift of life, but life gave me the gift of you. >> oh, he's totally overwhelmed. the new couple, by the way, is still on active duty, meaning no honeymoon for them. >> but they'll have a lifetime of that. clearly husband and wife head back to their base in new jersey in a few days. her words, i may not have given you the gift of life. but you...
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and stronger storms from the great lakes all the way to western new york and western pennsylvania.to green bay, p peoria to cleveland. isolated thunderstorms for chicago and michigan. and 19 million people at risk from terra haut, to cleveland, and pittsburgh. damaging winds and rain. afternoon thunder develops through the gulf. we're going to have oppressive heat and humidity in the northeast and mid-atlantic states. monsoonal moisture >>> we've got a lot of sunshine around the bay area today and a nice afternoon with high temperatures in the south bay reaching 86 in san jose, concord 89 degrees and some mid-80s for napa. in san francisco expect a high of 65, in oakland 74. our temperatures will be warming up over the next several days. san francisco reaching into the mid-70s this weekend. inland valleys up to 101 degrees. some dangerous heat ramping up as we head into saturday as well as sunday. >> and that's your latest weather. and this just in, the larsen sea part of the iceberg that's antarctica, just snapped off. and it is the size, bigger than the size of the state of delaw
and stronger storms from the great lakes all the way to western new york and western pennsylvania.to green bay, p peoria to cleveland. isolated thunderstorms for chicago and michigan. and 19 million people at risk from terra haut, to cleveland, and pittsburgh. damaging winds and rain. afternoon thunder develops through the gulf. we're going to have oppressive heat and humidity in the northeast and mid-atlantic states. monsoonal moisture >>> we've got a lot of sunshine around the bay...
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. >> all that -- >> tornados touched down in western new york. >> powerful winds lifting an suv rightff the ground. >> the lumberjack world championship, they're under their way in wisconsin that. looks like fun. >> -- and all that matters. >> homeland security spoke. >> do you need to take that call? >> it might be the president, so i do want to miss the call. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> 19 maryland elijah lee has a beatbox session. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is on assignment and gayle king is off. good morning. jeff glor and bianna golodryga. happy friday. great to have you here. we're going to begin with the headlines. o.j. simpson will soon be free from prison. the former football star showed jubilee and relief yesterday after convincing the parole board he deserves to be released. >> simpson served nearly nine years of a 33-year sentence. the defendants say it was pay charges more than two decades ago. >> john blackstone is in lovelock, nevada. >> reporter: the o.j. is the
. >> all that -- >> tornados touched down in western new york. >> powerful winds lifting an suv rightff the ground. >> the lumberjack world championship, they're under their way in wisconsin that. looks like fun. >> -- and all that matters. >> homeland security spoke. >> do you need to take that call? >> it might be the president, so i do want to miss the call. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> 19 maryland elijah lee has a...
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this toxic accumulation of algae represents a direct threat to the people of western new york. but they also threaten the surrounding great lakes communities representing 20% of the world's fresh water drinking supply. this past year toxic blooms have been so extreme that they have infiltrated clean drinkling water sources, turning one's clean waters into toxic swamps. these hazardous blooms threaten the local economy, which is dependent on fishing, recreation, and tourism. furthermore, they represent a critical danger to wildlife present on lake erie. at a time when the house is considering defunding environmental efforts, i would remind my colleagues of the tremendous progress that we have made to the great lakes restoration initiative to clean up our nation's lakes and rivers. this is no time to turn back. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentl
this toxic accumulation of algae represents a direct threat to the people of western new york. but they also threaten the surrounding great lakes communities representing 20% of the world's fresh water drinking supply. this past year toxic blooms have been so extreme that they have infiltrated clean drinkling water sources, turning one's clean waters into toxic swamps. these hazardous blooms threaten the local economy, which is dependent on fishing, recreation, and tourism. furthermore, they...
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and in the northeast, could see damaging winds and large hail from western pennsylvania to new york. >>> next to politics, and president trump defending himself from historically low approving ratings. 36%, the lowest level at this point in 70 years of presidential polling. 58% say they disapprove. but trump insisting the poll is not bad. but democrats, not much better. 37% say the democratic party stands for something. with the majority saying they only stand against trump. the poll comes as the trump team faces questions about don junior and the witch hunt. here's david wright. >> reporter: today's abc news/washington post poll shows donald trump is off to the worst start of any president since polling began. americans have deep concerns about his competence and effectiveness. two-thirds don't trust him to negotiate with other world leaders. nearly half say the u.s. has grown weaker on the world stage on his watch. trump does have diehard supporters. >> it's all just anti-trump propaganda. his supporters believe him, not you. >> reporter: but they're in the minority. today trump pu
and in the northeast, could see damaging winds and large hail from western pennsylvania to new york. >>> next to politics, and president trump defending himself from historically low approving ratings. 36%, the lowest level at this point in 70 years of presidential polling. 58% say they disapprove. but trump insisting the poll is not bad. but democrats, not much better. 37% say the democratic party stands for something. with the majority saying they only stand against trump. the poll...
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you get into western portions of upstate new york that's the bulk of the moisture right now. that will slide through this afternoon. the idea for today, another hot and steamy day, high temperatures close to 90 degrees, low humidity levels. if we don't see 90, the humidity leaves will make it feel like 90. showers and thunderstorms between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. from west to east. and we expect powerful winds with the line of showers and thunderstorms. temperature-wise across the viewing area, allentown, 69 degrees, that's not that bad. philadelphia, 78. poconos 68. cape may, 68 degrees, you've had a beautiful sea breeze over the last couple of days. today will follow suit you have a nice breeze out of the south/southeast that will keep you cooler than i understand land. philadelphia, dewpoint, 71 extremely humid. 74 is the dewpoint in millville. wilmington, 72. dover, 77. atlantic city, 71 degrees, in case you're wondering if you're tired of the humidity you want to see the numbers in the upper 50s, we're way above where you would like to be at this point. very
you get into western portions of upstate new york that's the bulk of the moisture right now. that will slide through this afternoon. the idea for today, another hot and steamy day, high temperatures close to 90 degrees, low humidity levels. if we don't see 90, the humidity leaves will make it feel like 90. showers and thunderstorms between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. from west to east. and we expect powerful winds with the line of showers and thunderstorms. temperature-wise across the...
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last time a tornado hit western new york was in 2011.nt imposing a $2 million fine on exxon mobil for a reckless disregard of us sanctions against russia. exxon deepened its partnership with russia in 2014 sating deals related to oil and gas projects, it happened weeks after washington imposed sanctions on moscow for annexing ukraine's crimea. that happens when rex tillerson was the company's ceo. exxon file a lawsuit against the us government yesterday calling the fine unlawful. a florida man was so upset with an at&t crew that he shot at him. >> my name is derek taylor. [gunfire] >> somebody is up in the bucket right now and they can't come down because he is shooting the truck. >> cell phone video shows the 64-year-old ran calmly walking to the truck and fiery at a technician in the cherry picker. another technician can be heard calling the police after the man shot the tires on his truck was the man was upset because the trucks were parked in front of his driveway, charges are pending. hard to get the truck to move if you shoot the t
last time a tornado hit western new york was in 2011.nt imposing a $2 million fine on exxon mobil for a reckless disregard of us sanctions against russia. exxon deepened its partnership with russia in 2014 sating deals related to oil and gas projects, it happened weeks after washington imposed sanctions on moscow for annexing ukraine's crimea. that happens when rex tillerson was the company's ceo. exxon file a lawsuit against the us government yesterday calling the fine unlawful. a florida man...
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and stronger storms from the great lakes all the way to western new york and western pennsylvania.land to green bay, p peoria to cleveland. isolated thunderstorms for chicago and michigan. and 19 million people at risk from terra haut, to cleveland, and pittsburgh. damaging winds and rain. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. partly to mostly cloudy around the metro area right now. still a few shading showers moving towards the hagerstown area, most will fall apart before it gets to our area. be prepared, there could be a stray shower or thunderstorm. the heat already, 83 degrees in washington, it will be up near 95 today. heat indexes today close to 100, maybe as high as 105 heat index tomorrow. >> and that's your latest weather. and this just in, the larsen sea part of the iceberg that's antarctica, just snapped off. and it is the size, bigger than the size of the state of delaware. over 2,200 square miles. if you melted all of the ice from this, it would be greater than the volume of lake that's crazy. >> we were reading they have to redraw maps of that reg
and stronger storms from the great lakes all the way to western new york and western pennsylvania.land to green bay, p peoria to cleveland. isolated thunderstorms for chicago and michigan. and 19 million people at risk from terra haut, to cleveland, and pittsburgh. damaging winds and rain. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. partly to mostly cloudy around the metro area right now. still a few shading showers moving towards the hagerstown area, most will fall...
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western europe. host: the new york times today in its editorial page questions whether trump is taking the election hackingeriously enough. "there are important questions about the rest of the exchange about whether no mr. trump understands the gravity of russia's interference in america's democratic processes. rex tillerson said mr. putin denied involvement in the election, as he has in the past, and asked americans for proof. a familiar diversionary tactic by russians caught red-handed. there is no indication mr. trump demanded responsibility or promise to will not happen again." do you think the president took it seriously enough? guest: it is hard to know what is in the president's mind. going back to secretary tillerson's point, if you have a putin denying what everyone knows to be true, when you beat a dead horse or get something done or progress is possible. host: we are talking with herman americanof the foreign-policy counsel about president trump's first g-20 summit. death from brunswick, maine. -- beth from brunswick, maine. caller: i know my time is short. i will try to keep it limited. trump i
western europe. host: the new york times today in its editorial page questions whether trump is taking the election hackingeriously enough. "there are important questions about the rest of the exchange about whether no mr. trump understands the gravity of russia's interference in america's democratic processes. rex tillerson said mr. putin denied involvement in the election, as he has in the past, and asked americans for proof. a familiar diversionary tactic by russians caught red-handed....
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we've got more flooding possible today stretching from missouri all the way into central and western new york. strong storms will be firing up today as we watch this system push across. we do have a severe risk for strong storms today from decatur, evansville all the way to pittsburgh. 19 million people at risk as this slow moving low pressure along the warm front brings rounds of storms throughout the day. scattered severe storm threat into tomorrow and east coast as well with heavy rain and flash flooding. some areas looking at anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain before it's all over. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get time for more life. this family wanted to keep the game going. son: hey mom, one more game? tech: with safelite, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. >>> good thursday morning i'm meteoro
we've got more flooding possible today stretching from missouri all the way into central and western new york. strong storms will be firing up today as we watch this system push across. we do have a severe risk for strong storms today from decatur, evansville all the way to pittsburgh. 19 million people at risk as this slow moving low pressure along the warm front brings rounds of storms throughout the day. scattered severe storm threat into tomorrow and east coast as well with heavy rain and...
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as we look west you can see western portions of upstate new york and pennsylvania.s a broken line of showers and thunderstorms. as the manners east it encourts the warm, soupy air, the unstable air and it continues to develop. the question is how strong will the thunderstorms will be this afternoon. we're expecting a lot of clouds throughout the day. peeks of sunshine, it's not a completely cloudy day, if you're someone who wants to sit pool side and soak in the rays of sun it's not a good day for you. 3:00 p.m., 88 degrees. here comes the line of showers and thunderstorms. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll look at future tracker 6 and see what that model is pro -- projecting and we'll talk about the gusty winds and potential for downstairs pours, alicia. >> breaking news this morning, new jersey chris christie has shut down on the state government if you're just waking up. this happened at the stroke of midnight over an impasse bass to pass a new -- impasse to pass a new budget. it's only the second time in state history that the new jersey government ha
as we look west you can see western portions of upstate new york and pennsylvania.s a broken line of showers and thunderstorms. as the manners east it encourts the warm, soupy air, the unstable air and it continues to develop. the question is how strong will the thunderstorms will be this afternoon. we're expecting a lot of clouds throughout the day. peeks of sunshine, it's not a completely cloudy day, if you're someone who wants to sit pool side and soak in the rays of sun it's not a good day...
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shower and thunderstorms up in the western part of the new york, but for the most part we are dry acrosse valley and then again this front out in western pennsylvania that is what flies through as we go through the evening giving us chance for showers, isolated rumble of thunder. as we move into monday we will see light round of shower activity but overall comfortable weekend spotty shower chance, sunday is pick of the weekend. temperatures in the lower 80's low humidity, lots of sunshine it is nice weather for our monday as well but we will watch for that stray shower chance later on. saturday for our poconos forecast shower, thunderstorm a high of 80. tonight, clear, comfortable with 53 and great way to end the weekend tomorrow in the poconos 73 degrees with mostly sunny skies. here's our seven day forecast 85 after that 90 today. we will go with generally nice conditions on monday maybe late day shower chance high of 88 and then 90's back in the forecast on tuesday and wednesday, and shower chances and thunderstorm a possibility as well. well, we're talking about staying away from mos
shower and thunderstorms up in the western part of the new york, but for the most part we are dry acrosse valley and then again this front out in western pennsylvania that is what flies through as we go through the evening giving us chance for showers, isolated rumble of thunder. as we move into monday we will see light round of shower activity but overall comfortable weekend spotty shower chance, sunday is pick of the weekend. temperatures in the lower 80's low humidity, lots of sunshine it is...
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yard, a trinity church yard, near ground zero in new york city, in memory of michael cressup, who was the captain of a rifle regiment who was raised in western maryland, he died in new york in 1775, having marched to boston then contracted fever fever. it's a great object that remembers michael cressup. then finally, george washington himself, again through the courtesy of two institutions very generously lending these objects, we've brought together, we think for the first time since 1776, a portrait of george washington painted here in philadelphia in the summer of 1776. this was commissioned by john hancock, painted by charles wilson peele, and as you see over the shoulder of general washington that blue ribbon. wide blue ribbon. this was a mark that washington purchased in boston in 1775 to distinguish himself. of course this is primarily a new england army that this virginian has been appointed to command. nobody knows who's in charge. so the first thing he does is purchase this rib been to really mark him as the commander in chief. here below the portrait is the actual original ribbon which washington gave to the painter charles wilson
yard, a trinity church yard, near ground zero in new york city, in memory of michael cressup, who was the captain of a rifle regiment who was raised in western maryland, he died in new york in 1775, having marched to boston then contracted fever fever. it's a great object that remembers michael cressup. then finally, george washington himself, again through the courtesy of two institutions very generously lending these objects, we've brought together, we think for the first time since 1776, a...
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most of the activity up to the northwest across upstate new york and western portions of pennsylvaniacouple of clouds across the delaware and the lehigh valleys, more stuff off the coast of the carolinas. there's a cold front approaching from the west, the air is soupy and tropical unstable. as the front interacts with the soupy air we could get a line of thunderstorms developing of hot and humid, highs near 90. showers and storms develop between the hours of 4 and 7:00 p.m. or the main events pulls through here. the main line between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. powerful winds and heavy drenching downpours. storm tracker 6 live nothing going on, we're in the clear as of now. but that will change in the next few hours. philadelphia, 80. millville, 77. 77 in reading. trenton, 79. atlantic city, 77. the issue is right here, it feels lousy with dewpoints in the mid 70s. unfortunately that oppressive air will last all day. dewpoints won't be dropping this afternoon, if anything they will be increasing a couple of more degrees. that will make for an uncomfortable day. satellite and radar low cl
most of the activity up to the northwest across upstate new york and western portions of pennsylvaniacouple of clouds across the delaware and the lehigh valleys, more stuff off the coast of the carolinas. there's a cold front approaching from the west, the air is soupy and tropical unstable. as the front interacts with the soupy air we could get a line of thunderstorms developing of hot and humid, highs near 90. showers and storms develop between the hours of 4 and 7:00 p.m. or the main events...
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news." >> mason: good evening this is our western edition, i'm anthony mason. a doctor who had been fired from a hospital in new york went back today wearing a white lab coat to hide an assault rifle. then he began shooting. when it was over, at least one victim was dead, several wounded. the shooter took his own life. don dahler is at the hospital in the bronx. >> reporter: it was just before 3:00 p.m. inside bronx-lebanon hospital when gunshots rang out on the 16th floor. police say dr. henry bello, a former employee at the hospital, pulled an assault rifle from under his white lab coat and opened fire. >> i saw blood on the floor. i saw a doctor with blood on his hands. >> reporter: gonzalo coraso orrked in the cardiology wing on the 12th floor and was close by. >> all i heard was a doctor loying, "help, help." and then that's when i saw police came and everybody-- werybody just went to the room. i just went to a room and i locked myself in a room. he reporter: the gunman shot seven people, killing at least n e female doctor, before police say he shot and killed himself. ecry tremble received a frantic phone call
news." >> mason: good evening this is our western edition, i'm anthony mason. a doctor who had been fired from a hospital in new york went back today wearing a white lab coat to hide an assault rifle. then he began shooting. when it was over, at least one victim was dead, several wounded. the shooter took his own life. don dahler is at the hospital in the bronx. >> reporter: it was just before 3:00 p.m. inside bronx-lebanon hospital when gunshots rang out on the 16th floor....
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western hemisphere. major renovations and repairs get under way today at new york's penn station forcing the closure of about a quarter of the tracks. many are calling it the summer of hell. that work is expected to last until at least september 1st. >>> 18 former penn state fraternity brothers are back in court in the death of a pledge during an alleged hazing incident. the 19-year-old sophomore died in february after falling down the stairs at the fraternity house. they're accused of waiting nearly 12 hours before calling for help. >>> amazon's third prime day starts tonight. the giant online retailer promising counts on items for its premium or prime members. it starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern time and runs until 3:00 a.m. wednesday. so prime day is actually 30 hours. more than a offered as often as every five minutes and will be posted 24 hours in advance on the amazon app but there are retarrylers getting involved as well. >> now turning into another black friday cyber monday type of holiday. >>> and the wyoming fire department took special care to fight a fire at a recycling plant. >> and used special hazm
western hemisphere. major renovations and repairs get under way today at new york's penn station forcing the closure of about a quarter of the tracks. many are calling it the summer of hell. that work is expected to last until at least september 1st. >>> 18 former penn state fraternity brothers are back in court in the death of a pledge during an alleged hazing incident. the 19-year-old sophomore died in february after falling down the stairs at the fraternity house. they're accused of...
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tracker 6 live double scan centered off the northern and western suburbs, the heavier stuff in allentown, reading and harrisburg and shooting toward new york state. where you don't see the green there's low-lying cloud cover around as you just saw on sky6 live hd, drizzle on the windshield not out of the question. temperatures on the warm side. 71 in philadelphia. 69 in allentown. 72 in wilmington, 70 in cape may. it's also on the muggy side more on that in a moment. 7:00, showers and maybe a thunderstorm in the far northern and western areas this morning. 71 degrees, noon, 79. it's going fob a slow climb to our high of 85. we might not get there until close to 5:00. you can see how the rain tapers off around midday or so, we see the return of sunshine with another thundershower in the evening hours. as we take a look at the flood warning it's still up. no surprise in central delaware to the northwest of the smyrna and southern middletown and new castle county. it was an area where you had a heavy rain cell that sat over you giving you 8-inch of rain. a lot of 70 on the map anytime you get that, it meant oppressive humidity. things get bet
tracker 6 live double scan centered off the northern and western suburbs, the heavier stuff in allentown, reading and harrisburg and shooting toward new york state. where you don't see the green there's low-lying cloud cover around as you just saw on sky6 live hd, drizzle on the windshield not out of the question. temperatures on the warm side. 71 in philadelphia. 69 in allentown. 72 in wilmington, 70 in cape may. it's also on the muggy side more on that in a moment. 7:00, showers and maybe a...
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comparative literature at columbia university where re teaches linguist sticks, western service, and american studies. a "new york times" best selling author, "ted" speaker and a the author of 16 books, and tonight he is going to be speaking about his most recent book "talking back, talking black." without further adieu, john mcworther, please. >> thank you. for coming. my last book pay talking back, talking black "had a very compact thesis. i wanted to see if i could make the general public have a more positive view of the dialect that most black americans use in casual situations because the general idea is that black english is some sort of lapse or stain or scourge. that bothered me. never heard that way but the mr. perception continues, and we linguists shake our head at the idea that the general pock, including the educate public have, is there's something wrong with the black people talk. started to feel as if a lot of why the public doesn't get it is linguists' fault, and i include myself so i thought, somebody needs to put something out there that maybe addresses all of this in a new way. first, what die
comparative literature at columbia university where re teaches linguist sticks, western service, and american studies. a "new york times" best selling author, "ted" speaker and a the author of 16 books, and tonight he is going to be speaking about his most recent book "talking back, talking black." without further adieu, john mcworther, please. >> thank you. for coming. my last book pay talking back, talking black "had a very compact thesis. i wanted to...
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news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. president trump shook up his communications team today. he brought in new york financier and one-time critic anthony scaramucci to head it up. sean spicer is out as press secretary. and deputy sarah huckabee sanders was promoted to chief spokesman for a president who often prefers to speak for himself. with mr. trump's job approval at an all-time low and his agenda in jeopardy, scaramucci's goal will be taking the mess out of the messaging. here's major garrett. >> this is obviously a difficult situation to be in. >> reporter: that's stating the havious. anthony scaramucci knows wall street and has close ties to hiesident trump and his family, but his arrival prompted press picretary sean spicer to resign and flared long-simmering wnsions with chief of staff reince priebus and chief strategist steve bannon, both opposed his hiring. typically a communications director is subservient to the chief of staff and a top strategist, but scaramucci will not have to check in with priebus or bannon. >> the president said i report to him directly. >> reporter: that's a vict
news." >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. president trump shook up his communications team today. he brought in new york financier and one-time critic anthony scaramucci to head it up. sean spicer is out as press secretary. and deputy sarah huckabee sanders was promoted to chief spokesman for a president who often prefers to speak for himself. with mr. trump's job approval at an all-time low and his agenda in jeopardy, scaramucci's goal will...