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he can't legally stay a working germany, wichita, wichita, crystal, they deal with that was the, but i want to help change the situation in russia so that the regime there weren't laughs for me. so i can help most effectively by continuing what i do best informing people independently and telling them the truth. even if someone calls it a fake faith in it. just because you called the russian attack a were just of risks being imprisoned in russia for up to 15 years. maxime, couldn't you? coff has big plans. he and his colleagues, one to we lunch, a commerce school from berlin. i thought most of was of was teach so far. we haven't been able to re launch echo moscow because our colleagues, aunt allowed to enter germany yang isn't gonna go to store you. if they could come here, we would have more power to educate people in russia about what's happening right now. wishlist shortly snatched up. what is what? there is still a lot to do in terms of organization. no maxim, cooney cove has to negotiate a possible broadcasting slot for echo moscow in berlin. he doesn't want to give up this trai
he can't legally stay a working germany, wichita, wichita, crystal, they deal with that was the, but i want to help change the situation in russia so that the regime there weren't laughs for me. so i can help most effectively by continuing what i do best informing people independently and telling them the truth. even if someone calls it a fake faith in it. just because you called the russian attack a were just of risks being imprisoned in russia for up to 15 years. maxime, couldn't you? coff...
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wichita, 102, going to feel like 107, 103 in cincinnati, same story on your thursday triple digits, wichita it will feel like 107 in st. louis and little rock huntsville, 107. that's going to stick around for the weekend as well. back to you, guys. >> stay cool out there >>> up next, a chicagoub surb struggles to come to grips with the horror of a deadly mass shooting of a deep clean in minutes unlike bleach sprays, clean freak starts deep cleaning on contact with three times the cleaning power to break down tough messes in seconds it quickly cleans your home's toughest messes so, for a deep clean in minutes, get mr. clean clean freak available in easy to switch refills. get the cleaning power of mr. clean in a wipe to kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. ready to shine from the inside out? say "yes" to nature's bounty. the number one brand for hair, skin and nails. with our signature blend of health and beauty nutrients to bring out more of your inner beauty. nature's bounty. live bountifully. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differentl
wichita, 102, going to feel like 107, 103 in cincinnati, same story on your thursday triple digits, wichita it will feel like 107 in st. louis and little rock huntsville, 107. that's going to stick around for the weekend as well. back to you, guys. >> stay cool out there >>> up next, a chicagoub surb struggles to come to grips with the horror of a deadly mass shooting of a deep clean in minutes unlike bleach sprays, clean freak starts deep cleaning on contact with three times the...
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who should've i'm playing a little late but as i would use the let me just be tele. depo with dr. wichita, go for a little, it's actually gonna be me assault authority particularly because to be honest law in a legal cry. now i'm going to sleep. don't paula story of the book that i, you know, you lucian, which opinion, but then no, not a lot of the part of the full way on wednesday, but the, you need to know the sticker. i don't know is that a saudi project is almost a little much for your money about middle school board and all are supposed to talk with 1 o'clock at western whatever it will be called the don't. yes, no, no. can you not look what would you be sure to tell in a lot of articles i, one of them is give you money, political, mental or did you want to stay a normal way to really la shawna lee center. i put a much out of the that was done a closer look at city video was paula no cover a bomb or that one or candle somebody what the noise from and 13 noise a brenda quest of the owner. not all comments at the school as any cousin center. probably me, could you be 3 official with 3
who should've i'm playing a little late but as i would use the let me just be tele. depo with dr. wichita, go for a little, it's actually gonna be me assault authority particularly because to be honest law in a legal cry. now i'm going to sleep. don't paula story of the book that i, you know, you lucian, which opinion, but then no, not a lot of the part of the full way on wednesday, but the, you need to know the sticker. i don't know is that a saudi project is almost a little much for your...
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sally depo with dr. wichita for miss bitten, it's only gonna be me assault authority particularly because a legal cry. now, i'm going to sleep to paula story of the nuclear. you know, we're also not shipping it to them. no, not a lot of the the full way down west initially, but the, you need to know the sticker. i and i don't know if that a saudi project because i was a little much would you mind your boss middle school board or are supposed to talk like well, it's 1 o'clock request on what other people because the don't, yes. oh no. can you not little fuck would you be? dish can put that on a lot of articles i. one of them is give you money for the mental or did you want to stay a normal way to really la shawna lee since i put in? no, she didn't have a much out of the be it was kind of closer to that city video was paula no cover a lot of that one or candle somebody what the noise from and try to enjoy a brenda west of the owner. know, can we just the one, what about a school is any cousin center? probably me, could you read the official with a few more last year a year, a little often a
sally depo with dr. wichita for miss bitten, it's only gonna be me assault authority particularly because a legal cry. now, i'm going to sleep to paula story of the nuclear. you know, we're also not shipping it to them. no, not a lot of the the full way down west initially, but the, you need to know the sticker. i and i don't know if that a saudi project because i was a little much would you mind your boss middle school board or are supposed to talk like well, it's 1 o'clock request on what...
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, 107 in -- will be what it feels like in wichita.ots feeling up to 115. >> michelle grossman, thank you so much. >> sure. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," we're going to return to the july 4th mass shooting and vice president kamala harris's visit to the scene in highland park. what she had to say about gun violence. >>> plus, president biden back on the road. we'll tell you where he's heading and why when "way too early" comes right back. g and w early" comes right back. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®. ask you doctor about tremfya® today. as a business owner, ask you doctor your bottom line is always top of
, 107 in -- will be what it feels like in wichita.ots feeling up to 115. >> michelle grossman, thank you so much. >> sure. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," we're going to return to the july 4th mass shooting and vice president kamala harris's visit to the scene in highland park. what she had to say about gun violence. >>> plus, president biden back on the road. we'll tell you where he's heading and why when "way too early" comes right...
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kansas has currently for borscht clinics, there's two in wichita and two in kansas city.before the dobbs decision, had four, two in oklahoma city and two in tulsa. these were never adequate amounts of providers in the states. we know across the country, around 90% of american counties don't have access to an abortion provider. so, in some senses, you know, the country is kind of catching up to what we've been living for quite a long time. >> and joining me now is nbc's star ship burns reporting live from overland park, kansas, a suburb of kansas city. can you explain with this measure will do if passed, and what's the latest polling tells us about where this measure stands? >> yeah, hey, jonathan, good morning. i'm standing right now in front of one of those few abortion clinics here in kansas that zach mentioned. the stakes are incredibly high, after the supreme court decision, after dogs, after roe is overturned, the surrounding states around kansas went dark. there is no abortion access around this state. so, this is really sort of an island when it comes to abortion a
kansas has currently for borscht clinics, there's two in wichita and two in kansas city.before the dobbs decision, had four, two in oklahoma city and two in tulsa. these were never adequate amounts of providers in the states. we know across the country, around 90% of american counties don't have access to an abortion provider. so, in some senses, you know, the country is kind of catching up to what we've been living for quite a long time. >> and joining me now is nbc's star ship burns...
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>>> welcome back on this monday, it is going to be a looking ats in the 90s 101 in dallas. 98 in wichitaxtends into tomorrow in cincinnati we'll be right back. every day. to make my house smell amazing. after i make the bed, after my dog jumps off the couch. so i can wear my jacket or jeans one more time, before i wash them again. it even makes shoes smell fresh. it doesn't cover up odors with scent... but actually eliminates them! ♪ over one thousand uses. febreze fabric refresher. think dad's searching doggy diet plans for josie? no, he's switching his choice cash back category to home improvement, so he earns more on a new doggy door. extra large. with the bank of america customized cash rewards card, you just can't stop getting rewarded. ♪♪ with the bank of america customized cash rewards card, [ sneezing ] ...and works twice as hard when you take it again are your sneezes putting your friends in the next day. zyrtec. muddle no more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i want it that way ♪ >> yes, please looks like the backstreet boys got a sixth members. drake surprised fans he told fans when he was 13 during
>>> welcome back on this monday, it is going to be a looking ats in the 90s 101 in dallas. 98 in wichitaxtends into tomorrow in cincinnati we'll be right back. every day. to make my house smell amazing. after i make the bed, after my dog jumps off the couch. so i can wear my jacket or jeans one more time, before i wash them again. it even makes shoes smell fresh. it doesn't cover up odors with scent... but actually eliminates them! ♪ over one thousand uses. febreze fabric refresher....
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returning for their 2nd day, with a total of $20,000, from wichita, kansas, it's the champs, it's thecheering and applause] from kailua, hawaii, it's the sanborn family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying
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wichita falls, 115 and we're looking at 110 in oklahoma city yesterday, another hot day today. and we're waking up to temperatures really warm, so the relief is not coming at night. that sort of adds stress to the body close to 100 in phoenix, also in las vegas. the temperature also soar once again into the 90s we're looking at temperatures, 219 million above the 90-degree mark widespread once again. we'll talk about who can expect what in a few minutes. >> it is very real as the heat wave broyils the united president biden is headed to massachusetts to deliver remarks on the climate crisis he is using every tool at his disposal to further his environmental agenda >> reporter: president biden traveling to somerset, massachusetts today tackling the climate crisis, doubling down his efforts after senator joe manchin of west virginia torpedoed his legislation. he is set to tour a shuttered coal plant part of a new offshore wind project. he said he would declare a climate emergency. the white house stopped short of dismissing the report. >> i would not plan an announcement this wee
wichita falls, 115 and we're looking at 110 in oklahoma city yesterday, another hot day today. and we're waking up to temperatures really warm, so the relief is not coming at night. that sort of adds stress to the body close to 100 in phoenix, also in las vegas. the temperature also soar once again into the 90s we're looking at temperatures, 219 million above the 90-degree mark widespread once again. we'll talk about who can expect what in a few minutes. >> it is very real as the heat...
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that's what it will feel like in wichita 111 in dallas. 110 little rock. 107 baton rouge. not much relief in sight as we go into the end of the week with temperatures in the 90s in new york, washington, nashville, and st. louis and it is going to last like that right on into next week. and for our friends in the uk and parts of europe, we're talking 102 in leone, 105 in paris. london 101 their all time record 102, july 25th, 2019 here in the northeast, strong storms pushing in airport delays from boston down to washington as this system pushes through. 19 million people at risk for severe weather from portland all the way down to roanoke. >> al, thank you this severe weather is certainly underscoring the increasing role of climate change and the challenges america faces in trying to combat it. anne thompson has that story. >> reporter: as the nation swelters through the heat wave, any immediate climate action is on the ropes after two stinging defeats. democratic senator joe manchin from west virginia today defending his decision to block president biden's climate legislat
that's what it will feel like in wichita 111 in dallas. 110 little rock. 107 baton rouge. not much relief in sight as we go into the end of the week with temperatures in the 90s in new york, washington, nashville, and st. louis and it is going to last like that right on into next week. and for our friends in the uk and parts of europe, we're talking 102 in leone, 105 in paris. london 101 their all time record 102, july 25th, 2019 here in the northeast, strong storms pushing in airport delays...
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our cbs affiliate in wichita, kansas, measured the temperature of this playground slide. >> the kids can't go on there definitely. burning hot. you can cook something on there. >> i never imagined that plastic would heat up to 133 degrees. >> reporter: the swings even hotter hitting just about 160 degrees. the national weather service says the heat wave is expected to last through at least tuesday. and while some relief may be headed to the northeast, an excessive heat watch has been issued for the pacific northwest. forecasters say potential record-breaking temperatures are expected to hit by tomorrow and last until the weekend. wendy? >> trinity chavez in new york, thanks. >>> breaking overnight, gunfire erupted in a los angeles park leaving two people dead and at least five others injured. police say it happened at a baseball field when two groups got into a fight. hundreds of people were attending a car show at the park. investigators say there may have been multiple shooters, but there's no word on how many people were involved. no arrests were reported. >>> white house official
our cbs affiliate in wichita, kansas, measured the temperature of this playground slide. >> the kids can't go on there definitely. burning hot. you can cook something on there. >> i never imagined that plastic would heat up to 133 degrees. >> reporter: the swings even hotter hitting just about 160 degrees. the national weather service says the heat wave is expected to last through at least tuesday. and while some relief may be headed to the northeast, an excessive heat watch...
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dallas at 109, albuquerque at 102, wichita falls, texas, a whopping 115 while americans try anything to weather the onslaught, tonight unrelenting heat in texas is testing the state's energy consumption, which is expected to swell to levels never seen before, using equipment that in some cases dates back half a century. >> these are not designed to run full out year round everybody built these for august and september. everyone in texas knows that's when it gets really hot. >> reporter: record usage here even more stark when stacked up to other large states. texas at 80,000 megawatts, at leas doubling new york's projected summer peak and california's current usage. power generation is keeping up with near record temperatures. right now there' 4%, 5% extra capacity. but last week available levels dipped low enough, texans were asked to conserve toda ercot, the air traffic controller for the power flow, said that strategy worked. >> i am always worried that the system could be overtaxed, so that's why i prepare on bot monday and wednesday of last week, the conservation efforts of every
dallas at 109, albuquerque at 102, wichita falls, texas, a whopping 115 while americans try anything to weather the onslaught, tonight unrelenting heat in texas is testing the state's energy consumption, which is expected to swell to levels never seen before, using equipment that in some cases dates back half a century. >> these are not designed to run full out year round everybody built these for august and september. everyone in texas knows that's when it gets really hot. >>...
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in wichita, kansas, hospital officials say while admissions are up, most cases are mild. >> they're being admitted to our acute care, not into the icu. >> reporter: the cdc says older americans, those 70 and above, are faring the worst. the hospital admissions rate for that group is nearing last summer's peak. danya bacchus, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a fiery car crash in an east bay neighborhood left one person dead and another injured. this happened just before 10:30 this morning near james donlin and contra avenue. one person was thrown from a car and another had to be pulled from a burning car. part of james donlen boulevard has been closed. >>> san mateo is making big change to 911 calls. they will be live streamed to the police department so officers can hear the conversation between the caller and the call taker and hear their voices, the emotion firsthand. they say that will give better situational awareness and help officers make better decisions. >>> a lot of experts have been warning of a recession after inflation soared at its fastest pace in over four decades. here's our cbs
in wichita, kansas, hospital officials say while admissions are up, most cases are mild. >> they're being admitted to our acute care, not into the icu. >> reporter: the cdc says older americans, those 70 and above, are faring the worst. the hospital admissions rate for that group is nearing last summer's peak. danya bacchus, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a fiery car crash in an east bay neighborhood left one person dead and another injured. this happened just before 10:30 this...
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cnn traveled to wichita to speak with voters on both sides of the issue. >> my name is helena, >> reporterroom, a small fight is on. kansas will be - - since the supreme court overturned roe v wade, ashley all is part of the coalition working to preserve abortion access and kansas. >> the amendment on the ballot will mandate government control over our private medical decisions. ultimately, pave the way for a total ban on abortion. >> in 2019, the kansas supreme court ruled that the state constitution protected personal autonomy. include right for a woman to decide whether to continue a pregnancy. the ruling blocked legislators from passing laws to restrict abortion access within the state. if passed, on august 2nd, the so-called, value them both amendment, would bring back power to the republican super majority legislator, to legislate access to abortions in the state. >> we believe that if this amendmen t passes, they will act quickly to ban abortion out right. that has been a goal for a long time. >> out into the worries, the issue being voted on in the primary, rather than the general
cnn traveled to wichita to speak with voters on both sides of the issue. >> my name is helena, >> reporterroom, a small fight is on. kansas will be - - since the supreme court overturned roe v wade, ashley all is part of the coalition working to preserve abortion access and kansas. >> the amendment on the ballot will mandate government control over our private medical decisions. ultimately, pave the way for a total ban on abortion. >> in 2019, the kansas supreme court...
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triple digit heat, 104 wichita, st. louis, 115 las vegas. many places pushing 100 degrees and will do that on sunday. the heat is to continue through the remainder of the month. take a look at the conditions, expect it through the end of july. excessive heed in the northwest, record setting temperatures there as well as the southeast. >> garrett: mike bettes, thank you so much. the current heatwave has reached every corner of the world and experts warn rising temperatures are more common and extreme due to climate change. in tonight's american innovation, cbs news' ben tracy are shows us how some cities are taking to the streets to cool things down. >> reporter: phoenix is trying to beat the heat by turning black asphalt streets grey. the special sealant reflects watter than absorbs all the hot desert sun. 73 miles of the city is covered with this? >> yes. >> reporter: kate gallego is the city's mayor. she says the cool pavement is ten to 12 degrees cooler to the touch than traditional asphalt. we saw a version of this made in this phoenix w
triple digit heat, 104 wichita, st. louis, 115 las vegas. many places pushing 100 degrees and will do that on sunday. the heat is to continue through the remainder of the month. take a look at the conditions, expect it through the end of july. excessive heed in the northwest, record setting temperatures there as well as the southeast. >> garrett: mike bettes, thank you so much. the current heatwave has reached every corner of the world and experts warn rising temperatures are more common...
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a lot of triple-digit heat out there. 104 in wichita and st.enix, as well as las vegas. the numbers into the northeast, the hottest of the year so far. many places pushing 100 degrees, and will do that on sunday. the heat is likely to continue right through the remainder of the month. major, you take a look at the conditions, expect it through the end of july. excessive heat in the northwest, record-setting temperatures there as well as the southeast. >> garrett: mike bettes, thanks so much. the current heatwave has reached nearly every corner of the world, and experts warn, rising temperatures are more common and extreme due to climate change. in tonight's "american innovation," cbs news' ben tracy shows us how some u.s. cities are taking to the streets to cool things down. >> reporter: phoenix is trying to beat the heat by turning its black asphalt streets gray. the special sealant reflects, rather than absorbs, all that hot desert sun. 73 miles of the city is now covered with this? >> yes. >> reporter: kate gallego is the city's mayor. she s
a lot of triple-digit heat out there. 104 in wichita and st.enix, as well as las vegas. the numbers into the northeast, the hottest of the year so far. many places pushing 100 degrees, and will do that on sunday. the heat is likely to continue right through the remainder of the month. major, you take a look at the conditions, expect it through the end of july. excessive heat in the northwest, record-setting temperatures there as well as the southeast. >> garrett: mike bettes, thanks so...
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in wichita, kansas, hospital officials say wy while admissio are up, most cases are mild. >> not into the icu. >> reporter: the cdc says older americans, those 70 and above are faring the worst. the hospital emissions rate for that group is nearly last summer's peak. >> so joining us live now, dr. peter chin-hong, an infectious disease specialist with ucsf. let's talk about ba.5. this is the dominant variant nationwide now. we know that there are a lot of reinfections. so people who got covid a couple of weeks ago could even get reinfected with this one. so what do you know about this, and why is this such an issue in your mind? >> well, it's mainly an issue of reinfections because a spike protein on ba.5 looks so different. now we had ba.1, and ba.2. they were similar enough that if you got ba.1 in january, you're not going get ba.2. but all bets are off with ba.5. and some people are getting ba.2 as much as two, three weeks ago. so they're probably going to be very vulnerable to getting reinfected, even though in the old days you had three months off. in this current year, it could
in wichita, kansas, hospital officials say wy while admissio are up, most cases are mild. >> not into the icu. >> reporter: the cdc says older americans, those 70 and above are faring the worst. the hospital emissions rate for that group is nearly last summer's peak. >> so joining us live now, dr. peter chin-hong, an infectious disease specialist with ucsf. let's talk about ba.5. this is the dominant variant nationwide now. we know that there are a lot of reinfections. so...
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we cannot allow china to take our wichita de again, this is how i know nat. so you know, we are hopeful that dab speaker and lucy can come visit taiwan. and i stacy that didn't have the free democracy countries. so we are hoping that she can visit i one that again, we should not allow china to detect who can come to town. a turkey has opened a new coordination center to oversee the export of ukrainian grain. before the war, russia and ukraine supplied nearly a 3rd of the world's wheat. keith says it's been unable to export grain because moscow has blockaded it. horse global food prices have searched as a result, but the 2 sides have not signed a deal to unblock shipments. getting the grain out, these officials have a challenging task. they need to figure out how to ship millions of tons of grain stuck in ukraine in ports, russia, ukraine, turkey in the u. n. have each cent 5 officials to this coordination center to make it happen. well, maria hotel is on the staff working at the center aware that the eyes of the world are upon them. it's our hope that through
we cannot allow china to take our wichita de again, this is how i know nat. so you know, we are hopeful that dab speaker and lucy can come visit taiwan. and i stacy that didn't have the free democracy countries. so we are hoping that she can visit i one that again, we should not allow china to detect who can come to town. a turkey has opened a new coordination center to oversee the export of ukrainian grain. before the war, russia and ukraine supplied nearly a 3rd of the world's wheat. keith...
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we're going to look at temperatures in upper 90s in some spots 98 degrees in wichita.uys. >> michelle, thank you >>> still ahead, we go behind the scenes with the boston pops as they prepare for their iconic july 4th spectacular . i literally use this every day. to make my house smell amazing. after i make the bed, after my dog jumps off the couch. so i can wear my jacket or jeans one more time, before i wash them again. it even makes shoes smell fresh. it doesn't cover up odors with scent... but actually eliminates them! ♪ over one thousand uses. febreze fabric refresher. think dad's searching doggy diet plans for josie? no, he's switching his choice cash back category to home improvement, so he earns more on a new doggy door. extra large. with the bank of america customized cash rewards card, you just can't stop getting rewarded. ♪♪ with the bank of america customized cash rewards card, [ sneezing ] are your sneezes putting your friends in awkward positions? stick with zyrtec. zyrtec starts working hard at hour one... ...and works twice as hard when you take it again
we're going to look at temperatures in upper 90s in some spots 98 degrees in wichita.uys. >> michelle, thank you >>> still ahead, we go behind the scenes with the boston pops as they prepare for their iconic july 4th spectacular . i literally use this every day. to make my house smell amazing. after i make the bed, after my dog jumps off the couch. so i can wear my jacket or jeans one more time, before i wash them again. it even makes shoes smell fresh. it doesn't cover up odors...
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tomorrow's numbers and into tuesday will be very dangerous. 112 in wichita falls. that does not include humidity. that's measured in the shade. 107 in dallas. we have storms moving through the ohio river valley. they're producing flooding rains. flood watches are posted there. those storms get into the east, but it does not bring cooler air, only more heat coming. an extensive heat wave building across the northeast through midweek. linsey? >> sounds like it's going to be intense. rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, president biden is back at home where his domestic agenda is on the ropes. the president landed overnight r at controversial trip to the middle east. his fist bump with crown prince mohammed bin salman drawing increasing fire. now he's facing the collapse of his -- most of his domestic agenda. here's abc's washington correspondent, maryalice parks. >> reporter: president biden returning to washington, and news his legislative agenda has stalled out. joe manchin of west virginia says he's walking away again from the latest round of talks for a democratic b
tomorrow's numbers and into tuesday will be very dangerous. 112 in wichita falls. that does not include humidity. that's measured in the shade. 107 in dallas. we have storms moving through the ohio river valley. they're producing flooding rains. flood watches are posted there. those storms get into the east, but it does not bring cooler air, only more heat coming. an extensive heat wave building across the northeast through midweek. linsey? >> sounds like it's going to be intense. rob,...
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want to see it not just in seattle but in places like spokane or indianapolis or west virginia p or wichita. we also increased in the act the manufacturing extension partnership during the pandemic wec saw many companies could not survive without supplies that were no longer available to them and we know with the manufacturing extension t ecosystem that we have to stay competitive by innovating. this delivers 76 billion over ten years 7 to develop the next generation of chips and to reestablish the chip manufacturing in the united states. i know my colleague from vermont and my colleague from florida and many others have criticized this part of the legislation. i know that they think that this is somehow, i wish, and trust me i would probably agree more with the senator from vermont on the prior authorizationn in the budget on things that will help american families, but we cannot ignore the chip production has gone overseas and that the united states has lost its share of the production to this pointo that we are down to as little as 12%, at which point, who wants to manufacture when the e
want to see it not just in seattle but in places like spokane or indianapolis or west virginia p or wichita. we also increased in the act the manufacturing extension partnership during the pandemic wec saw many companies could not survive without supplies that were no longer available to them and we know with the manufacturing extension t ecosystem that we have to stay competitive by innovating. this delivers 76 billion over ten years 7 to develop the next generation of chips and to reestablish...
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wichita state is working on that. to get that to the point through aeronautical research that nasa is working on so that we can start popping out airframes that are composites then you've saved a lot of weight and therefore a lot of fuel and you've gotten a lot greater efficiencies and according to the passengers that fly on the 787, it's also more comfortable inside because of the humidity. .. the new nasa bill on a track where they would he the government grow program and there was going to be a commercial program and we are seeing the of that are example going to in front the international space station today because we are transporting crude by nasa contracting with spacex and eventually rolling and bowling should launch its spacecraft by the way and a week or so. and this is a test flight and the crew would be later this year. we have two ways of getting to the international space station. spacex and boeing and we have already got lots of ways to get cargo up there including north of rome and launching -- northro
wichita state is working on that. to get that to the point through aeronautical research that nasa is working on so that we can start popping out airframes that are composites then you've saved a lot of weight and therefore a lot of fuel and you've gotten a lot greater efficiencies and according to the passengers that fly on the 787, it's also more comfortable inside because of the humidity. .. the new nasa bill on a track where they would he the government grow program and there was going to...
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host: let's hear from a color in wichita, kansas. >> i think it is extremely painful for the supreme court for them to overturn roe v. wade as it has been protecting women and women's rights for nearly 50 years. my question is, i have problems regulating my. -- my period. and i am worried that they will overturn birth control -- what would be our options to prevent my care if they can. if they overturn that what can i do? guest: expressed outrage and anger in the way we are seeing it happen. i believe what the caller is concerned about is the reality. there's lots of reasons why people use contraception not just to prevent pregnancy. regulating period is one and helping with migraines, there's lots of reasons why people are using contraception. but even if it is to prevent pregnancy, we should not be interrogating folks and deciding you may use this method for this or you may use it only for that, that is not the role we are here to play during expressing our outrage in that when we see this. the supreme court decided to turn it to the states. this is an opportunity for us at the sta
host: let's hear from a color in wichita, kansas. >> i think it is extremely painful for the supreme court for them to overturn roe v. wade as it has been protecting women and women's rights for nearly 50 years. my question is, i have problems regulating my. -- my period. and i am worried that they will overturn birth control -- what would be our options to prevent my care if they can. if they overturn that what can i do? guest: expressed outrage and anger in the way we are seeing it...
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wichita state is working on that.you get that to the point through aeronautical research that nasa is working on so that we can start popping out air frames that are composites, then you've saved a lot of weight, and therefore, you saved a lot of fuel, and you've gotten a lot greater efficiencies, and according to the passengers that fly on the 787, it's also more comfortable inside, because of the humidity. >> it seems like you agree with me that the private university, the public and private universities are of value to nasa and the country in this regard. >> absolutely. and as a matter of fact, senator shaheen was here 12 years ago when we passed the new nasa bill on a track, where there was gonna be the government program, and there was gonna be a commercial program. and we're seeing the fruits of that, for example, going to and from the international space station today, because we are transporting crew by nasa contracting, with spacex and eventually, boeing -- and boeing should launch its spacecraft, by the way,
wichita state is working on that.you get that to the point through aeronautical research that nasa is working on so that we can start popping out air frames that are composites, then you've saved a lot of weight, and therefore, you saved a lot of fuel, and you've gotten a lot greater efficiencies, and according to the passengers that fly on the 787, it's also more comfortable inside, because of the humidity. >> it seems like you agree with me that the private university, the public and...
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they nurture miles of prairies stretched across wichita mountains wildlife refuge in southern oklahoma. acre after acre brush, grasses and heavy vegetation creeping towards law range brenda mountains rising the distance. like much of oklahoma, the road is flat here. but the speed limit remains 30 miles an hour. that's because the bison. they appear similar to nowhere. dozens of massive animals lumbering up the shoulder of the road to cross the fresh vegetation on the other side. the herd moves slowly, their salk of eyes barely registering the stopped car awaiting the passage. they quickly set to work moving down the fresh spring time grass. they write the basins quite munching does more than nourish their bodies. it's one of the many things they do to nurture their entire ecosystem, one that is increasingly under threat from climate change. grazing basins -- shaving down acres of vegetation leaves more than done behind. there are aggressive showing spurts growth of nutritious -- and their national behaviors. the micro habitat secrete by rolling in the ground, the many birds that forged
they nurture miles of prairies stretched across wichita mountains wildlife refuge in southern oklahoma. acre after acre brush, grasses and heavy vegetation creeping towards law range brenda mountains rising the distance. like much of oklahoma, the road is flat here. but the speed limit remains 30 miles an hour. that's because the bison. they appear similar to nowhere. dozens of massive animals lumbering up the shoulder of the road to cross the fresh vegetation on the other side. the herd moves...
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wichita falls texas, without the heat index was 115. 115 degrees. it was 120 in death valley.only missed death valley by five degrees here in parts of texas. and every little white dot that you see, more records will be broken this week. the core is over texas, oklahoma, arkansas, that is where heat in-s can cease will be around 115. farther to the north, about 100 in the big cities. and we'll have to watch the power there. and then d.c., you get warmer than that by the weekend, 100 and your high so really be only in the 80s. here is dallas, texas, 108, down into the 100s, but still above 100. something that we rant vel have really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.ant really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.nt really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.t h really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2. ha really focused on with dallas, there has not been measurable rain in dallas since june 2.
wichita falls texas, without the heat index was 115. 115 degrees. it was 120 in death valley.only missed death valley by five degrees here in parts of texas. and every little white dot that you see, more records will be broken this week. the core is over texas, oklahoma, arkansas, that is where heat in-s can cease will be around 115. farther to the north, about 100 in the big cities. and we'll have to watch the power there. and then d.c., you get warmer than that by the weekend, 100 and your...
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exceeding and besting records that in some cases have been standing over 100 years and other like wichita falls, about two decades. but you notice widespread coverage of the record heat impacting upwards of 75 million americans spanning over dozens of states. and the south central region, these areas of texas, oklahoma and the midwest really underneath the bulk of it, but now introducing some heat advisories across portions of the northeast which include boston and new york city where temps could feel as hot as 100 fare farenheit. but notice the forecast across new york city, staying about 10 degrees above average the next few days, a few thunderstorms possible come thursday, but generally speaking we're in for the long haul when it comes to the excessive temperatures and the entirety of the lower 48 states dealing with these temperatures that will really begin to expand farther toward the north and east. look at st. louis, 96, 98, eventually 103 degrees there friday afternoon. and again the northeast kind of deals with the same sort of a setup and looking ahead towards early next week ev
exceeding and besting records that in some cases have been standing over 100 years and other like wichita falls, about two decades. but you notice widespread coverage of the record heat impacting upwards of 75 million americans spanning over dozens of states. and the south central region, these areas of texas, oklahoma and the midwest really underneath the bulk of it, but now introducing some heat advisories across portions of the northeast which include boston and new york city where temps...
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and wichita falls, texas, a whopping 115.ile americans try anything to weather the onslaught, unrelenting heat in texas is testing the state's energy consumption, which is expected to swell to levels never seen before, using equipment that in some cases dates back half a century. >> these are not designed to run full-out year-round. everybody built these for august and september. everyone in texas knows that's when it gets really hot. >> the record usage here, even more stark when stacked up to other large states. texas at 80,000 megawatts, and a recent doubling new york's projected summer peak and california's current usage. power generation is keeping up right now with near record temperatures. right now there is about 4 or 5% extra capacity but last week the available levels dipped low enough, texas was asked to conserve. ercot says the strategy worked. >> i am always working because the system can be overtaxed and that's why i'm prepared, so wednesday last week the conservation efforts prevented us from going into emergen
and wichita falls, texas, a whopping 115.ile americans try anything to weather the onslaught, unrelenting heat in texas is testing the state's energy consumption, which is expected to swell to levels never seen before, using equipment that in some cases dates back half a century. >> these are not designed to run full-out year-round. everybody built these for august and september. everyone in texas knows that's when it gets really hot. >> the record usage here, even more stark when...
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but we are still warm in wichita, dallas, little rock temperatures into the triple digits. -- we're gonna see storms this afternoon, some could be severe. we're watching for the chance of a few tornadoes as well. >> i guess we'll have to take. it we can't do much about. thank you so much. soaring inflation, rising interest rates, what to expect from the economy in the coming weeks as whether the and whether the past is prologue. >> the new york stock market yesterday had its biggest gain in history in the dow jones rose 35 points. but today, investors apparently contemplated and look cold light of dawn that the stratospheric new interest rates could throw the economy into a recession. so today the market fell, and the dow lost over ten points. , an the dow lost over ten points now to the economy. big news in the next week, the federal reserve expected to raise interest rates again, hoping to tame the highest inflation the u.s. has seen for decades without throwing the labor market into turmoil. the recent rise in prices and interest rates hikes have been compared to those in the 1970s. he
but we are still warm in wichita, dallas, little rock temperatures into the triple digits. -- we're gonna see storms this afternoon, some could be severe. we're watching for the chance of a few tornadoes as well. >> i guess we'll have to take. it we can't do much about. thank you so much. soaring inflation, rising interest rates, what to expect from the economy in the coming weeks as whether the and whether the past is prologue. >> the new york stock market yesterday had its biggest...
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in the shade in wichita, a record 115 degrees not factoring in the humidity. besting a record from 2018 of 112 degrees. and oklahoma city into albuquerque, colorado springs, 100 to 110 degrees. again, here is the coverage map and you will notice the entirety of the state of texas, portions of the state of oklahoma, kansas as well, all dealing with the excessive conditions and the temperatures that are just a little bit of relief here in the 24 hour span, dallas goes from 108 down to 95 degrees and then notice what happens. friday, saturday, sunday, we go right back up above 100, again closing in on that 40 degree celsius mark here. so temps exceeding what is normal for this time of year even moving forward beyond next week. some of that energy will want to shift farther toward the east and yes the northeastern united states of course, most densely populated corner of the united states, also has heat alerts because it will feel above 110 if a new spots. boston, new york city, philadelphia all included here where of course humidity plays a role in these conditio
in the shade in wichita, a record 115 degrees not factoring in the humidity. besting a record from 2018 of 112 degrees. and oklahoma city into albuquerque, colorado springs, 100 to 110 degrees. again, here is the coverage map and you will notice the entirety of the state of texas, portions of the state of oklahoma, kansas as well, all dealing with the excessive conditions and the temperatures that are just a little bit of relief here in the 24 hour span, dallas goes from 108 down to 95 degrees...
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it was 115 degrees in wichita fall. at one point yesterday for the first time ever, a recording system in oklahoma recovers the temperatures throughout almost the entire state, it was the first time ever anywhere you went in the state it was 102 degrees. peaked at 115 but that had never happened before. we're seeing things like that. currently out there it's already up to 108 heat index in dallas, 106 in houston, the drought's getting worst, the water problems are getting worse, the rio grande river doesn't even flow all the way down, no rafting, no canoeing, a huge issue there. it's a dry heat in texas and oklahoma. now the humidity and heat wave has reached the east coast. usually when it gets up there above 100, it's very uncomfortable. when we get to 110 to 120, it's life threatening. we have a chance to get there this weekend in areas of the east coast. this heat wave is going to head to the weekend and then it looks like it's going to settle down and come right back, maybe even worse for the southeast next week. f
it was 115 degrees in wichita fall. at one point yesterday for the first time ever, a recording system in oklahoma recovers the temperatures throughout almost the entire state, it was the first time ever anywhere you went in the state it was 102 degrees. peaked at 115 but that had never happened before. we're seeing things like that. currently out there it's already up to 108 heat index in dallas, 106 in houston, the drought's getting worst, the water problems are getting worse, the rio grande...
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wichita falls, texas, on friday, hit 110.nd you could see memphis here they were also above 100 degrees. topping out at 103 on friday. we're basically going to see the same type of air mass stay in place this weekend. you could see across the u.s., we have more than 50 million people under heat alerts. the hottest of the weather down here across the southern tier of the u.s. from texas all the way to alabama. we have millions under heat alerts. where it could feel like up to 115 degrees on any exposed skin. that is the feels-like temperature. this afternoon, around the south, we'll see temperatures approach 100 degrees. the heat index will be above the century mark. but it is not just the afternoon temperatures. it is the morning lows as well. those morning temperatures, well we have record warm morning temperatures on tap for us here across the south, this weekend we're talking about morning lows only an 80 degrees in dallas. in the mid-70s in jackson. when the temperatures don't tool off overnight, that just leads to danger
wichita falls, texas, on friday, hit 110.nd you could see memphis here they were also above 100 degrees. topping out at 103 on friday. we're basically going to see the same type of air mass stay in place this weekend. you could see across the u.s., we have more than 50 million people under heat alerts. the hottest of the weather down here across the southern tier of the u.s. from texas all the way to alabama. we have millions under heat alerts. where it could feel like up to 115 degrees on any...
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we saw 110 in oklahoma city yesterday. 115 in wichita. this is the air temperature. not humidity. this is not the heat index. we'll continue to see the scorching temperatures once again. record-breaking, intense heat. 98 million people impacted from the west into the plains, the ohio valley and parts of the northeast. the northeast you'll feel like 100 degrees and lit feel a stretch of feeling like that. today, little rock 102, feeling like 115. feels like 104 in indianapolis. the northeast, we're getting in on the heat as well. philadelphia feeling like 99. d.c., you'll feel like close to 100 degrees, too. that will continue tomorrow again. talking about the stretch of 90s into the weekend. a little relief next week. but philadelphia tomorrow, the heat index of 105. feeling like 102 in d.c. tomorrow. same story you see a little relief in the southern plains, dallas just 99 after highs of 109, 110. looking at heat index of 103. feeling like 107 in memphis. now talking about europe, we broke an all-time record in the uk. little relief there today. that's nice. tempera
we saw 110 in oklahoma city yesterday. 115 in wichita. this is the air temperature. not humidity. this is not the heat index. we'll continue to see the scorching temperatures once again. record-breaking, intense heat. 98 million people impacted from the west into the plains, the ohio valley and parts of the northeast. the northeast you'll feel like 100 degrees and lit feel a stretch of feeling like that. today, little rock 102, feeling like 115. feels like 104 in indianapolis. the northeast,...
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wichita falls was 115. vegas down to phoenix, of course, into death valley. but above 110 all across the southwest. kate? >> good to see you, thank you so much. >>> let's go to texas where there are virtually no limits on individual campaign contributions. cnn has found a small handful of influential billionaires now are gaining more and more power over school boards, city councils, and state governments. said another way, all of the levers of power in a very important state. it's the focus of a new special. here's a preview. >> for more than a decade, you were winning election s out her in east texas. >> uh-huh. >> i looked at myself more as a reagan conservative, someone that was interested in good government and policy. >> in all of your time in the texas senate, you never received any money from tim dunn, farris wilkes, any of the pacs that they represent? >> no. >> and someone who says, look, i have a hard time believing that a couple of guys who are donating across the state can have this much influen
wichita falls was 115. vegas down to phoenix, of course, into death valley. but above 110 all across the southwest. kate? >> good to see you, thank you so much. >>> let's go to texas where there are virtually no limits on individual campaign contributions. cnn has found a small handful of influential billionaires now are gaining more and more power over school boards, city councils, and state governments. said another way, all of the levers of power in a very important state....
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yesterday, wichita falls hit 110. that tied in old record.the previous record of 101. we are dealing with dangerous heat but record-breaking heat in some areas. this afternoon we see temperatures get close to 100 again in the heat index is above that the morning lows are sultry. potential warm clothes all the way through monday. you can see temperatures here will be in the 70s and the 80s during the morning hours for the next 72 hours and the hot temperatures stay hot during the afternoon hours and it's not until early next week is he a cooldown and some portions of the southeast. >> shout out to my hometown of little rock, arkansas. 90 degrees and 9:00 a.m. their time. tyler, a glass. thanks so much. we appreciate it. >>> good morning. it is july 9th, saturday and welcome to your weekend. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world and welcome to jessica dean. >> thanks for having me. i am jessica dean. former white house counsel, pat cipollone, spending seven hours with the january
yesterday, wichita falls hit 110. that tied in old record.the previous record of 101. we are dealing with dangerous heat but record-breaking heat in some areas. this afternoon we see temperatures get close to 100 again in the heat index is above that the morning lows are sultry. potential warm clothes all the way through monday. you can see temperatures here will be in the 70s and the 80s during the morning hours for the next 72 hours and the hot temperatures stay hot during the afternoon hours...
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in texas, forecasters predicting a high of 109 degrees in dallas and 115 in wichita, paul's. the extreme heat field wildfires outside vortexes that have burned thousands of acres and destroyed 16 homes. president biden travels to massachusetts wednesday to outline your efforts to combat the climate crisis and spoke from a former coal plant in somerset, which is be converted into a plant to make supplies for offshore wind farms. biden said he would give $2.3 billion to fema to help communities become more resilient to heatwaves, drought, and wildfire. he called the current state of the climate and emergency but stopped short of declaring a formal. ration. pres. biden: this is an emergency. i will look at it that way. i said last week and i'll say it again loud and clear, as president i will use my executive powers to combat climate crisis and at the absence of congressional action. amy: his speech came as more than 100 million people in the united states are under heat advisories. europe suffers from searing drought across much of africa leading to widespread crop failures and
in texas, forecasters predicting a high of 109 degrees in dallas and 115 in wichita, paul's. the extreme heat field wildfires outside vortexes that have burned thousands of acres and destroyed 16 homes. president biden travels to massachusetts wednesday to outline your efforts to combat the climate crisis and spoke from a former coal plant in somerset, which is be converted into a plant to make supplies for offshore wind farms. biden said he would give $2.3 billion to fema to help communities...
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. >> reporter: in a small room in wichita, the fight for abortion rights is on.t state in the country to vote on whether the right to abortion is protected by the state's constitution. ashley all is part of the coalition working to support abortion access in the state. >> it ultimately pave the way for a total ban on abortion. >> reporter: in 2019 the kansas supreme court ruled the state constitution protected personal autonomy, including the right of a woman to decide whether to continue a pregnancy. the ruling effect ily blolked legislatures from passing laws from restricting abortion access in the state. if passed the so-called value them both amendment would give back pow tore the super majority legislature to regulate access to abortions in the state. >> we believe they will -- if this amendment passes, they will act quickly to ban abortion outright. that has been their goal for a long time. >> reporter: adding to their worries, the issue is being voted on in the primary rather than the general election in a state where registered republicans vastly outnumbe
. >> reporter: in a small room in wichita, the fight for abortion rights is on.t state in the country to vote on whether the right to abortion is protected by the state's constitution. ashley all is part of the coalition working to support abortion access in the state. >> it ultimately pave the way for a total ban on abortion. >> reporter: in 2019 the kansas supreme court ruled the state constitution protected personal autonomy, including the right of a woman to decide whether...
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now, for some of these areas, oklahoma city, wichita, little rock, you're getting triple digits back with little break. even places like dallas, houston, a lot of these cities have been dealing with this prolonged triple digit temperatures for a long period of time. for some of them, it feels like it's never ending. we talk about that climate shift in temperatures. that's what we can expect in the future where the heat waves are lasting longer. they're becoming more frequent, but also the flip side to that is the extreme temperatures themselves are reaching even higher levels. you're talking more and more records being broken. and we're also going to experience that this weekend. 35 locations have the potential to break record temperatures, either saturday or sunday, for this upcoming week. again, when you talk about the overall expanse of this, it's the combination of the prolonged period and also the temperatures themselves. look at some of these heat index numbers from the northeast. 100 to 105 degrees. the forecast for boston, jake, on sunday, na98 degrees, if we t that, it will
now, for some of these areas, oklahoma city, wichita, little rock, you're getting triple digits back with little break. even places like dallas, houston, a lot of these cities have been dealing with this prolonged triple digit temperatures for a long period of time. for some of them, it feels like it's never ending. we talk about that climate shift in temperatures. that's what we can expect in the future where the heat waves are lasting longer. they're becoming more frequent, but also the flip...
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louis, that's the feels-like temperature. 104 in wichita.he heat and heat advisors will continue into sunday. again, sunday in the northeast could be the hottest day of this stretch. in fact, there's still an excessive heat warning in effect for the philadelphia area where the heat index could get to 107. what cools off temperatures like these? storms. in fact, in d.c. you may get some storms in a couple of hours. they're inching closer to you. further out west, here are the storms that are going to help the rest of the northeast. right now rumbling across wisconsin and sections of nebraska, but watch what happens over the next couple of days. those storms quickly move into the ohio valley tomorrow and then along the east coast by monday. how about temperatures? they're going to change dramatically. we're looking at 100 degrees in philadelphia. if we hit that, that will be the hottest that they've been at that mark in at least ten years. new york gets to 95, but by tuesday we are back into the 80s. so, pamela, just a couple more days in the
louis, that's the feels-like temperature. 104 in wichita.he heat and heat advisors will continue into sunday. again, sunday in the northeast could be the hottest day of this stretch. in fact, there's still an excessive heat warning in effect for the philadelphia area where the heat index could get to 107. what cools off temperatures like these? storms. in fact, in d.c. you may get some storms in a couple of hours. they're inching closer to you. further out west, here are the storms that are...
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. >> reporter: in a small room in wichita, the fight for abortion rights is on.ortion is protected by the state's constitution since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. ashley all is part of the coalition working to preserve abortion access in kansas. >> the amendment that is on the ballot will mandate government control over private medical decisions and ultimately pave the way for a total ban on abortion. >> reporter: in 2019, the kansas supreme court ruled that the state constitution protected personal autonomy, including the right of a woman to decide whether to continue a pregnancy. the ruling blocked legislators from passing laws restricting access within the state. if passed, the so-called value them both amendment would give back power to the republican supermajority legislature to regulate access to abortions in the state. >> we believe if this amendment passes, they will act quickly to ban abortion outright. that has been their goal for a long time. >> adding to their worries, the issue is being voted on in the primary rather than the general elec
. >> reporter: in a small room in wichita, the fight for abortion rights is on.ortion is protected by the state's constitution since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. ashley all is part of the coalition working to preserve abortion access in kansas. >> the amendment that is on the ballot will mandate government control over private medical decisions and ultimately pave the way for a total ban on abortion. >> reporter: in 2019, the kansas supreme court ruled that the...
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central plains into the midwest with high temperatures back up into the triple digits for cities lik wichita and colby, kansas. heat advisories in effect for us for the weekend into early next week, even across the 95 corridor as you get around philadelphia, new york, boston, heat advisories for us as well we got into the mid-90s and it's only going to get hotter saturday and sunday. the other element is the humidity, the moisture in the air. we've got dew points up into the 60s and 70s. when numbers are that high and your body tries to sweat, normally it cools by evaporating that moisture but with that much moisture in the air, it has no place to go. this ridge staying in place across the desert southwest but the jetstream takes a northward bump into canada across the northeast so that heat is allowed to spread eastward the hottest day coming on sunday even tomorrow places like louisville getting up to 100 new york city mid-90s for us with accuweather real-feel temperatures even hotter than that i mentioned already sunday going to be even worse along the 95 corridor, across the southern and
central plains into the midwest with high temperatures back up into the triple digits for cities lik wichita and colby, kansas. heat advisories in effect for us for the weekend into early next week, even across the 95 corridor as you get around philadelphia, new york, boston, heat advisories for us as well we got into the mid-90s and it's only going to get hotter saturday and sunday. the other element is the humidity, the moisture in the air. we've got dew points up into the 60s and 70s. when...
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the records from yesterday. 115 in wichita falls. oklahoma city, 110. abilene, 110. that's hard to imagine. when you're out there for an extended period of time, it can cause problems. we're looking at the dangerous heat through friday. 100 million people impacted through the west and southwest. we're looking at temperatures into the 90s in parts of the northeast. so, for today we'll soar into the 100s, soar into the 90s again. this is the heat index. this is what you want to look at. this is what your body feels like. it will feel like 115 in little rock. 104 in indianapolis. feeling like 103 in birmingham. as we go throughout the northeast, we'll get in on the action in new york city, philadelphia, d.c., the big cities. 97 is what it will feel like in new york city. it will feel like close to 100 in philadelphia. same story tomorrow. we'll see no relief. it will feel like 105 in philadelphia. 100 degrees will be the heat index. new york city, same story as we slide back to the central and southern plains. i want to point this out. 99 will be the high temperature to
the records from yesterday. 115 in wichita falls. oklahoma city, 110. abilene, 110. that's hard to imagine. when you're out there for an extended period of time, it can cause problems. we're looking at the dangerous heat through friday. 100 million people impacted through the west and southwest. we're looking at temperatures into the 90s in parts of the northeast. so, for today we'll soar into the 100s, soar into the 90s again. this is the heat index. this is what you want to look at. this is...
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will be spreading eastward as well for our tuesday afternoon, the worst going to be around dallas, wichita, oklahoma city, where real-feel temperatures are going to be upwards of 115 even along the gulf coast, it could feel as hot as 110 tomorrow afternoon wednesday, we start to see this creep up the east coast a little more along the 95 corridor, into southern new england, into cities like d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york, and as you get across western and central massachusetts, it could feel as hot as 100 and 105, and beyond wednesday, we do not look to get much relief at all. new york city, highs stay in the low 90s right into the weekend dallas, our temperatures stay in the triple digits. shep >> adam, thanks very much. >>> a national heat emergency declared for the first time ever in the united kingdom. according to the uk's version of the national weather service, temperatures hit 100 degrees in parts of the country today unprecedented there. the uk is not set up to withstand extreme heat many homes and businesses don't have air conditioning. meteorologists predict tomorrow wi
will be spreading eastward as well for our tuesday afternoon, the worst going to be around dallas, wichita, oklahoma city, where real-feel temperatures are going to be upwards of 115 even along the gulf coast, it could feel as hot as 110 tomorrow afternoon wednesday, we start to see this creep up the east coast a little more along the 95 corridor, into southern new england, into cities like d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york, and as you get across western and central massachusetts, it...