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now throughout the gulf of mexico and the caribbean recently and now it is pretty much daily showers or thunderstorm from the small islands to well continental bars of the us and cuba. the blue is obviously the showers can, could replace. you might want to go to his scapes these and how fine sunshine now i'm afraid not. thunderstorms, a thursday, friday and saturday, for the south where the season is different. there is tremendously wet and cold weather in europe. why? the with a bag of energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera people in hong kong are flocking to newspaper stands to get a final edition of the pro democracy newspaper apple daily. it's been under pressure since patients national security law came into force. apple daily's top executives have been arrested and assets frozen. the u. s. has condemned and legit airstrike on a busy market and region which reportedly kill dozens of peo
now throughout the gulf of mexico and the caribbean recently and now it is pretty much daily showers or thunderstorm from the small islands to well continental bars of the us and cuba. the blue is obviously the showers can, could replace. you might want to go to his scapes these and how fine sunshine now i'm afraid not. thunderstorms, a thursday, friday and saturday, for the south where the season is different. there is tremendously wet and cold weather in europe. why? the with a bag of energy...
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we could see some tropical development in the gulf of mexico, as we head toward the end of the week. that is something we're watching. and across the caribbean, we're getting a lot of sand and dust dragged in here from africa. so that's going to give us some hazy conditions. the top end of south america are continuous rainfall where they should but we're starting to see them lead up a bit in places like ghana where we have been inundated with rain and for how to go near. we do have some cool conditions for southern areas of chile, the who's on counting the cost agenda, inequality, it's always been there when it comes to employment. and now the pandemic made it worse. we've got the numbers on just count disproportionate job loss of the theme. and the discussion on what needs to happen to reverse these troubling trim counting to come on out of the room. we know what's happening in our region. we know have some get to places that others and not as far as i said, i'm going or the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah the ah, welcome back. a quick amount of our top
we could see some tropical development in the gulf of mexico, as we head toward the end of the week. that is something we're watching. and across the caribbean, we're getting a lot of sand and dust dragged in here from africa. so that's going to give us some hazy conditions. the top end of south america are continuous rainfall where they should but we're starting to see them lead up a bit in places like ghana where we have been inundated with rain and for how to go near. we do have some cool...
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. >> reporter: the celebrity cruise ship edge is in the gulf of mexico. day two of the seven day real world test. can the cruise ship industry operate in the world of covid. >> you have 62 ships, when do those other ships actually start carrying passengers. >> we'll bring them on reasonably and we are anxious to do it right and not fast. >> reporter: on board the edge, stewart sheron, this is his 178th crew. they never been on a cruise and they don't understand how much space is available on these cruise ships. >> reporter: ensure social distancing, only 1100 tickets were sold. as the ship departed in fort lauderdale on saturday. the noise maker on shore included travel agents, hopeful multi billion dollars industry is finally back. crew members showered passengers with gratitude as they boarded. >> how does it feel to be back on board working? >> i feel like i am finally home. >> reporter: cruise lines report advance booking for this year and 2022 are breaking records. america is returning to a post pandemic normal. >> it feels like i am out of jail. >>
. >> reporter: the celebrity cruise ship edge is in the gulf of mexico. day two of the seven day real world test. can the cruise ship industry operate in the world of covid. >> you have 62 ships, when do those other ships actually start carrying passengers. >> we'll bring them on reasonably and we are anxious to do it right and not fast. >> reporter: on board the edge, stewart sheron, this is his 178th crew. they never been on a cruise and they don't understand how much...
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swing through the gulf of mexico. we'll go in for a closer look right now. because it looks like this wet weather is going to steer rate into louisiana state that has been dealing with flash flooding. yes. certainly don't need this. and also parts of mississippi and alabama as well. ok now off to south america, the top and we'll look for, you know, our continuous rain falling through the amazon basin, but some heavier pockets toward the southeast to venezuela and southern parts of certain non and french. diana, take you to public oni, a right now and you know, temperatures pretty well where they should be porter arena's 4 degrees. if we look a little further north santiago, your temperature is average month of the day. oh ok. where a few degrees below average share and in terms of precipitation, rio de janeiro could get striked with some showers on thursday. nothing major. and it's going to be a cloudy day for so paulo on thursday, the be part of the debate itself to the end because it in the us or in the u. k. becaus
swing through the gulf of mexico. we'll go in for a closer look right now. because it looks like this wet weather is going to steer rate into louisiana state that has been dealing with flash flooding. yes. certainly don't need this. and also parts of mississippi and alabama as well. ok now off to south america, the top and we'll look for, you know, our continuous rain falling through the amazon basin, but some heavier pockets toward the southeast to venezuela and southern parts of certain non...
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we have to go to the great lakes and the disturbance that rumbling around the gulf of mexico making its way up north and it's expected to hit louisiana ringing. so really torrential rain some strong winds . we could see coastal flooding here, we've already had flooding. so there's likely to be more damage when that does make its way inland, moving across, not just louisiana, but alabama, mississippi likely to be impacted as well. and as we move to central america, we get a closer look at that disturbance. it's been brewing away in the bay of can patch it, moving its way north, and it's likely to hit louisiana. by the time we get into saturday rings. really heavy rain and strong winds the weather bag. energy and change to every part of our universe. more small to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah ah, your reminder of our top so is this our former ivory coast presidents? low home button bull has returned home 10 years after being extradited for war crimes. it was try to the course of crimes against
we have to go to the great lakes and the disturbance that rumbling around the gulf of mexico making its way up north and it's expected to hit louisiana ringing. so really torrential rain some strong winds . we could see coastal flooding here, we've already had flooding. so there's likely to be more damage when that does make its way inland, moving across, not just louisiana, but alabama, mississippi likely to be impacted as well. and as we move to central america, we get a closer look at that...
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ah, hello, they let start in north america and all eyes are on the gulf of mexico. as tropical storm. claudette makes its way inland, after touching down in louisiana. now that brings a really heavy rain with being sustained winds of 70 kilometers per hour. and this is the 3rd name storm of the hurricane season. this year. it's going to make its way across to the northwest, bringing that what, whether to georgia and to the carolinas. it is going to we can, but once again on monday it picks up speed in the western atlantic ocean and it's not just wet weather along the coast there. there's also gonna be more in land some storms ranging from the eastern areas of canada all the way down to central parts of america. we could see some really heavy rain, some hail, strong winds, and one or 2 tornadoes, particularly in oklahoma or cancel the great lake, seeing a lot of wet weather and toronto seeing a storm or 2 as we go into next week. but for the west, it's very hot and dry pictures. temperature is continuing to climb. we've had excessive heat warnings for nevada, utah, a
ah, hello, they let start in north america and all eyes are on the gulf of mexico. as tropical storm. claudette makes its way inland, after touching down in louisiana. now that brings a really heavy rain with being sustained winds of 70 kilometers per hour. and this is the 3rd name storm of the hurricane season. this year. it's going to make its way across to the northwest, bringing that what, whether to georgia and to the carolinas. it is going to we can, but once again on monday it picks up...
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through the gulf of mexico and the caribbean is particularly wet time, the burn daily showers or persistent right and off the coast of mexico near acapulco, a hint of a circulation. we have one of these a week or so ago said look, particularly wet in that part of mexico. ah, ah. nearly 100 people are still missing our. it's after a residential building collapse than the u. s. state of florida. ah, you're watching all 0 live for my headquarters in delphi and navigate also ahead. you leaders reject a push from germany on france to hold a summit with russian president vladimir putin. from food to fuel skyrocketing prices, put additional pressure on millions of indians, economically battered like a virus restriction. and as a brutal but popular, we gain rare access to the world of mexican fighting a sport battling for the future. ah, hello, nearly 100 people are accounted for in the u. s. state of florida after part of a beach front apartment building collapsed. at least one person, his dad in the local mayor affairs. rescuers may not reach anyone trapped in time. a wing of the 12 story buildin
through the gulf of mexico and the caribbean is particularly wet time, the burn daily showers or persistent right and off the coast of mexico near acapulco, a hint of a circulation. we have one of these a week or so ago said look, particularly wet in that part of mexico. ah, ah. nearly 100 people are still missing our. it's after a residential building collapse than the u. s. state of florida. ah, you're watching all 0 live for my headquarters in delphi and navigate also ahead. you leaders...
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and it was a good part of florida joined out with the weather that we have across the gulf of mexico, looking at some violent storms. sundry down pool, santa southern areas of mexico was go on through the fast. they could lead to some localized flooding. march of central america, seeing some lively showers, actually some heavy showers to into cuba, jamaica and also into hispaniola for the eastern islands is largely fine and sunny . the who's in the gun capital calling me. i've been, i really maternity clinic killing pregnant women need wives and baby one on when he travelled to afghanistan, where he, the newborns are targets on al jazeera. ah al jazeera. ah, ah, all me, ah ah, the me welcome back for comment about top stories here at this hour. the corona virus pandemic has dominated the 1st day of the g 7 summit him southwest england. leaders are promising a 1000000000 current, a virus vaccines to developing nations. the un secretary general welcome to move, but call to further global action. chili's capital has gone into lockdown despite more than half its population being fully vac
and it was a good part of florida joined out with the weather that we have across the gulf of mexico, looking at some violent storms. sundry down pool, santa southern areas of mexico was go on through the fast. they could lead to some localized flooding. march of central america, seeing some lively showers, actually some heavy showers to into cuba, jamaica and also into hispaniola for the eastern islands is largely fine and sunny . the who's in the gun capital calling me. i've been, i really...
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and of course, a good part of florida shown out with the weather that we have across the gulf of mexico. looking at some violent storms. sundry down, post into southern areas of mexico was to go on through the fast. they could lead to some localized flooding, march of central america, seeing some live the showers, actually some heavy showers to into cuba, jamaica and also into hispaniola for the east and islands is largely fine and sunny . ah, with her bag energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. oh oh. the me. you're watching out the reminder on top stories that our the crew of ours pandemic has dominated the 1st day. the g 7 summit need is a promising 1000000000 run of our vaccines to developing nations. the us security general. welcome to move the call for further global action. argentina has issued emergency approval for china's can see no single you wrote of our fax in the country is now reporting the highest number of new cases every day
and of course, a good part of florida shown out with the weather that we have across the gulf of mexico. looking at some violent storms. sundry down, post into southern areas of mexico was to go on through the fast. they could lead to some localized flooding, march of central america, seeing some live the showers, actually some heavy showers to into cuba, jamaica and also into hispaniola for the east and islands is largely fine and sunny . ah, with her bag energy and change to every part of our...
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as a tropical system gains strength in the gulf of mexico. and in the west a brutal and dangerous heat wave affecting tens of millions is not about to end anytime soon. but we start with al roker on the tropical threat. al, what's the latest? >> reporter: jose, we are looking at potential tropical cyclone number 3 right now south of morgan city, louisiana moving north at nine miles per hour. it will organize itself friday spreading heavy rain into the central gulf. more flash flooding sunday into monday into the mid-atlantic states. we have tropical storm warnings up for the louisiana coastline into mobile, alabama. we're also looking at flood alerts stretching for louisiana all the way into florida. rainfall amounts anywhere from 5 to 12 inches of rain. if it becomes a storm, it will be claudelle. jose? >> al roker, thank you very much. >>> let's get to the heat emergency in the west. it's been going on for days with triple-digit temperatures affecting tens of millions. more records being shattered. miguel almaguer has late details. t'not ju
as a tropical system gains strength in the gulf of mexico. and in the west a brutal and dangerous heat wave affecting tens of millions is not about to end anytime soon. but we start with al roker on the tropical threat. al, what's the latest? >> reporter: jose, we are looking at potential tropical cyclone number 3 right now south of morgan city, louisiana moving north at nine miles per hour. it will organize itself friday spreading heavy rain into the central gulf. more flash flooding...
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as a tropical system gains strength in the gulf of mexico. and in the west a brutal and dangerous heat wave affecting tens of millions is not about to end anytime soon. but we start with al roker on the tropical threat. al, what's the latest? >> reporter: jose, we are looking at potential tropical cyclone number 3 right now south of morgan city, louisiana moving north at nine miles per hour. it will organize itself friday spreading heavy rain into the central gulf. more flash flooding sunday into monday into the mid-atlantic states. we have tropical storm warnings up for the louisiana coastline into mobile, alabama. we're also looking at flood alerts stretching for louisiana all the way into florida. rainfall amounts anywhere from 5 to 12 inches of rain. if it becomes a storm, it will be claudelle. jose? >> al roker, thank you very it's been going on for days with triple-digit temperatures affecting tens of millions. more records being shattered. miguel almaguer has late details. >> reporter: it's not just one of the hottest starts to june on
as a tropical system gains strength in the gulf of mexico. and in the west a brutal and dangerous heat wave affecting tens of millions is not about to end anytime soon. but we start with al roker on the tropical threat. al, what's the latest? >> reporter: jose, we are looking at potential tropical cyclone number 3 right now south of morgan city, louisiana moving north at nine miles per hour. it will organize itself friday spreading heavy rain into the central gulf. more flash flooding...
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but nowhere near what we've seen in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah the me. welcome back, a, pick them out about top stories here on the al jazeera ethiopians. federal government has announced a unilateral sci fi and to grow the rebels say that in full control of the regional capital, mcclay, federal troops and officials have reportedly abandoned the citizens. us sources up come under attack in theory after some days asked, likes to talk to the iran back militia station close to the rocky board, at least 8 the south. find a combination military base oil field in syria, arizona. now officials say the search and rescue operation at a collapsed apartment complex and florida
but nowhere near what we've seen in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. ah the me....
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hello there, let start in north america and all eyes are on the gulf of mexico. as tropical storm, claudette makes its way inland, off to touching down in louisiana. now that springs who really heavy rain were saying, sustained winds of 70 kilometers per hour. and this is the 3rd name storm of the hurricane season. this year. it's going to make its way across to the north west, bringing that wet weather to georgia and to the carolinas. it is going to we can, but once again on monday it picks up speed in the western atlantic ocean and it's not just wet weather along the coast there. there's also going to be more in land some storms ranging from the eastern areas of canada, all the way down to central parts of america. we could see some really heavy rain, some hail, strong winds, and one or 2 tornadoes, particularly in oklahoma or, or console. the great lake seen a lot of wet weather and toronto seeing a storm or 2 as we go into next week. but for the west it's very hot and dry pictures, temperatures continuing for climb. we've had excessive heat warnings for nevad
hello there, let start in north america and all eyes are on the gulf of mexico. as tropical storm, claudette makes its way inland, off to touching down in louisiana. now that springs who really heavy rain were saying, sustained winds of 70 kilometers per hour. and this is the 3rd name storm of the hurricane season. this year. it's going to make its way across to the north west, bringing that wet weather to georgia and to the carolinas. it is going to we can, but once again on monday it picks up...
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of mexico, we've got a system with 40% chance of it turning into a tropical storm and that's what we will pay attention. >> thinks we'll be right back. another u.s. business, mcdonald's. affecting with operations in south korea and taiwan. the message to u.s. employees, mcdonald's is hackers exposed some business contact information for employees and franchisees but the data was not personal and no customer data was stolen. ♪♪ america is celebrating pride month. we like to bring this story of a grammy award winning musician who overcame a tumultuous altered to become one of the most elevated fire conductors in the nation. >> this pride month, we honor again musician with a talent for bringing people together and whose personal journey teaches us that love always perseveres. ♪♪ reporter: greg johnson is one of america's most renowned conductors, a grammy award musician with uncanny ability to make many sound like one. >> people feel safe to express from their natural gift authentically, that's when the real dynamic starts. >> a lesson he learned the hard way. growing up northe
of mexico, we've got a system with 40% chance of it turning into a tropical storm and that's what we will pay attention. >> thinks we'll be right back. another u.s. business, mcdonald's. affecting with operations in south korea and taiwan. the message to u.s. employees, mcdonald's is hackers exposed some business contact information for employees and franchisees but the data was not personal and no customer data was stolen. ♪♪ america is celebrating pride month. we like to bring this...
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but it is not a normal or it is common to at least get a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well and denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning me, let's look back at texas. you had that snow and the freezing which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean the largest route and what 1200 years, they're saying tropical storms el nino nor'easter, we've been able to see in the past. are there any weather patterns which you are already seeing, which could be expected as we continue throughout the summer in the fall? well yes, the pattern is changing and this year just like know a forecast that a very active hurricane season and that's something we can to, you know, we can see with cloud that the storm forming only the 3rd week of june. another thing i'm predicting or at least meteorologist or predict it is that this summer the heat will continue to the west and the central plane. you wil
but it is not a normal or it is common to at least get a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well and denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning me, let's look back at texas. you had that snow and the freezing which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean the largest route and what 1200...
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swing through the gulf of mexico. we'll go in for a closer look. great. now, because it looks like this. weather is going to steer rate into louisiana state that has been dealing with flash flooding. yes, certainly don't need this. and also parts of mississippi and alabama as well. okay . now off to south america, the top and we'll look for, you know, our continuous rain falling through the amazon basin, but some heavier pockets toward the southeast to venezuela and southern parts of certain arm and french. gonna take you to panic oni right now. and you know, temperatures pretty well where they should be porter arena's 4 degrees. if we look a little further north santiago, your temperature is average bunch of a dale. ok, we're a few degrees below average share and in terms of precipitation, rio de janeiro could get striked with some showers on thursday. nothing major. and it's going to be a cloudy day for. so paulo on thursday, the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. or small to continue the
swing through the gulf of mexico. we'll go in for a closer look. great. now, because it looks like this. weather is going to steer rate into louisiana state that has been dealing with flash flooding. yes, certainly don't need this. and also parts of mississippi and alabama as well. okay . now off to south america, the top and we'll look for, you know, our continuous rain falling through the amazon basin, but some heavier pockets toward the southeast to venezuela and southern parts of certain...
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in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there. the awe after 7 months of fighting a si size announced in 2 grey ethiopian troops pull out to the north of the country . ah, alarms are in jordan, this is out there alive. and also coming up to us, defends and strikes on iranian back. fighters along the rock board of a groups vowed to seek revenge for the attacks. another day in hopes dwindle of finding any survivors trapped in the rubble of a collapse, florida apartment building and a century of communism. china celebrates the epic milestone, but honey is on. we look at how the nation of 1400000000 has fed on one party model . ah, often in the 8 months of fighting and displacement, the conflict in ethiopia to grow region has now taken a new turn. the federal government has announced a unilateral and unconditional ceasefire with immediate effect to go on rebe
in the west, and it's pretty hot and humid across the gulf of mexico. and as we had to mexico all either on hurricane enrique its bringing flooding rains and really strong winds to the pacific coast of mexico. and we could see flash flooding there. the awe after 7 months of fighting a si size announced in 2 grey ethiopian troops pull out to the north of the country . ah, alarms are in jordan, this is out there alive. and also coming up to us, defends and strikes on iranian back. fighters along...
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but it is not a normal or it is common to at least get a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well and denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning me, let's look back at texas. you had that snow and the freezing which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean, the largest route on what 1200 years are saying tropical storms el nino nor'easter, we've been able to see in the past. are there any weather patterns which you are already seeing, which could be expected as we continue throughout the summer in the fall? well yes, the pattern is changing and this beer just like know a forecast that a very active hurricane season. and that's something we can to, you know, we can see with claude that the storm forming only the 3rd week of june. another thing i'm predicting or at least meteorologist or predicted is that this summer the heat will continue to the west and the central piling. you will c
but it is not a normal or it is common to at least get a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well and denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning me, let's look back at texas. you had that snow and the freezing which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean, the largest route on what 1200 years...
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but it is not a normal or it is common to at least get a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well and denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning me, let's look back at texas. you had that snow and the freezing which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean the largest route and what 1200 years are saying tropical storms el nino nor'easter, we've been able to see in the past. are there any weather patterns which you are already seeing, which could be expected as we continue throughout the summer in the fall? well yes, the pattern is changing and this year, just like know, our forecast is a very active hurricane season and that's something we can to, you know, we can see with cloud that the storm forming only the 3rd week in june. another thing i'm predicting or at least meteorologist or predicted is that this summer the heat will continue to the west and the central plane. you will co
but it is not a normal or it is common to at least get a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well and denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning me, let's look back at texas. you had that snow and the freezing which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean the largest route and what 1200 years...
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we have to go to the great lakes and the disturbance that's rumbling around the gulf of mexico making its way up north, and it's expected to hit louisiana, bringing some really torrential rain, some strong winds. we could see coastal flooding here. we've already had flooding, so they'd like to be more damage when that doesn't make its way inland, moving across, not just louisiana, but alabama, mississippi likely to be impacted as well. and as we move to central america, we get a close to look at that disturbance. it's been brewing away in the bay of can patch it, moving its way north, and it's likely to hit louisiana by the time we get into saturday, bring some really heavy rain and strong winds. the in february, 2021. the crippling storm took down, texas is power grid. 4000000 people plunged into darkness with no hating. many died from hypothermia with hundreds suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning, as they tried to stay one any way they could plunge investigates where the use of the regulation and prioritizing profits led to the state's power grid failure. the texas blackout on o
we have to go to the great lakes and the disturbance that's rumbling around the gulf of mexico making its way up north, and it's expected to hit louisiana, bringing some really torrential rain, some strong winds. we could see coastal flooding here. we've already had flooding, so they'd like to be more damage when that doesn't make its way inland, moving across, not just louisiana, but alabama, mississippi likely to be impacted as well. and as we move to central america, we get a close to look...
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swing through the gulf of mexico. we'll go in for a closer look right now because it looks like this. wet weather is going to steer rate into louisiana state that has been dealing with flash flooding. yes, certainly don't need this. and also parts of mississippi and alabama as well. ok now off to south america top and we'll look for, you know, our continuous rain falling through the amazon basin, but some heavier pockets toward the southeast to venezuela and southern parts of certain arm and french. gonna take you to panic oni right now. and you know, temperatures pretty well where they should be porter arenas for degrees. if we look a little further north santiago, your temperature is average month of dale. ok. where a few degrees, hello, average share. and in terms of precipitation, rio de janeiro could get striped with some showers on thursday. nothing major. and it's going to be a cloudy day for. so paulo on thursday, the when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise which was known
swing through the gulf of mexico. we'll go in for a closer look right now because it looks like this. wet weather is going to steer rate into louisiana state that has been dealing with flash flooding. yes, certainly don't need this. and also parts of mississippi and alabama as well. ok now off to south america top and we'll look for, you know, our continuous rain falling through the amazon basin, but some heavier pockets toward the southeast to venezuela and southern parts of certain arm and...
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but it is not a normal or it is common to at least get a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well and denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning. let's look back at texas. you had that snow and the freezing which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean the largest route and what 1200 years are saying tropical storms, l. ninos nor'easter. we've been able to see in the past. are there any weather patterns which you are already seeing? which could be expected as we continue throughout the summer in the fall? well yes, the pattern is changing and this year just like know our forecast in a very active hurricane season and that's something we can to, you know, we can see with cloud that the storm forming only the 3rd week in june. another thing i'm predicting or at least meteorologist or predicted is that this summer the heat will continue to the west and the central piling. you will cont
but it is not a normal or it is common to at least get a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well and denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning. let's look back at texas. you had that snow and the freezing which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean the largest route and what 1200 years...
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of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning. me, let's look back at texas. that snow and the freezing, which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean, the largest route on what 1200 years are saying tropical storms el nino nor'easter, we've been able to see in the past. are there any weather patterns which you are already seeing, which could be expected as we continue throughout the summer in the fall? well yes, the pattern is changing and this year, just like know, our forecast is a very active hurricane season and that's something we can to, you know, we can see with cloud that the storm forming only the 3rd week in june. another thing i'm predicting or at least meteorologist or predicted is that this summer the heat will continue to the west and the central plains. you will continue to pretty much bake while the northeast will get a break from the heat. as cooler air wi
of mexico because this is where conditions are favorable this time of the year for tropical development. well denise, it's really interesting because i feel like the weather has actually been a headline since the very beginning. me, let's look back at texas. that snow and the freezing, which they never got snow at the beginning. now we're seeing this happen. i mean, the largest route on what 1200 years are saying tropical storms el nino nor'easter, we've been able to see in the past. are there...
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of mexico. we think this is going to develop. whether or not it gets a name doesn't matter. the result is the same and that is a lot of moisture across the gulf coast from texas through new orleans in florida. if you live along the gulf coast you need to pay attention friday through the weekend, we will keep you up-to-date. forecast radar, don't think it will be a hurricane but it could be a tropical system and that could bring potential for heavy rainfall along these areas of that is something to watch this weekend. the heat a top story, already june across the southwest, temperatures breaking records so we continue to monitor that. jillian: i will look at those binders. todd: i will go to bat. the sour cream. jillian: i love all of that. todd: always happening. jillian: 39 after the hour, pain at the pump, donald trump tears into the biden administration's energy policies as costs soar. todd: a colorado cakemaker saying the cake border is more important than his religious freedom. ♪♪ it wi
of mexico. we think this is going to develop. whether or not it gets a name doesn't matter. the result is the same and that is a lot of moisture across the gulf coast from texas through new orleans in florida. if you live along the gulf coast you need to pay attention friday through the weekend, we will keep you up-to-date. forecast radar, don't think it will be a hurricane but it could be a tropical system and that could bring potential for heavy rainfall along these areas of that is something...
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right now we are coming to you from the gulf of mexico. the pandemic has slightly modified the cruising experience, and with billions of dollars and tens of thousands of jobs at stake, the industry is hoping passengers will like what they see. [ applause ] cruising is back. crew members and passengers cheering this trip along the celebrity edge after some predicted the industry would never recover. excited? >> yeah, we're excited. we're happy to be here. >> definitely. >> reporter: yeah? >> yeah. it's nice seeing everything come back to normal. >> reporter: chattanooga's swinford family jumped to be among the first to sail amid return to pre-covid normalcy. do you have any fear? >> not at all. >> reporter: it's not traditional, only about 1,200 passengers. edge normally holds more than double that. every adult has had a shot. >> the main reason we're vaccinated is to be here. >> reporter: the kids and children aboard weren't vaccinated, so covid tests for them were required. the on-board experience is different, too. the over-the-top buffe
right now we are coming to you from the gulf of mexico. the pandemic has slightly modified the cruising experience, and with billions of dollars and tens of thousands of jobs at stake, the industry is hoping passengers will like what they see. [ applause ] cruising is back. crew members and passengers cheering this trip along the celebrity edge after some predicted the industry would never recover. excited? >> yeah, we're excited. we're happy to be here. >> definitely. >>...
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like the gulf of mexico dead zone. not to mention the frank pesticides also causes pharma problems from skin rations to long term lung damage. and the residues that remain on produce can cause long term health conditions among the people that eat the fruits and vegetables. that's of negligence. but providence of industrial farming say alternatives either too expensive to scale worldwide, or use too much land, especially as i remaining forest need protection. now more than ever. but is this still true? organic is the umbrella term for anything without chemical pesticides? regulation for what isn't, isn't organic value by country, but generally fall in line with natural biological systems and protecting water and biodiversity. organic farming that can include introducing natural predators to keep us a way of doing multiple crops to improve soil health and even using organic pesticides that are generally less toxic chemicals. this does lead to more lab needed for agriculture and less. overall, the jury is still out and wh
like the gulf of mexico dead zone. not to mention the frank pesticides also causes pharma problems from skin rations to long term lung damage. and the residues that remain on produce can cause long term health conditions among the people that eat the fruits and vegetables. that's of negligence. but providence of industrial farming say alternatives either too expensive to scale worldwide, or use too much land, especially as i remaining forest need protection. now more than ever. but is this...
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low pressure system building gulf of mexico has a 40 percent chance of developing into a tropical storm here over the next couple of days. we will be watching that one but really the big focus now is that extreme heat that we are currently dealing with. arthel: that could be dangerous definitely adam. i'm not sure - we will talk about that off-camera. thank you. eric. eric: health officials are sharing americans that the trend covid-19 vaccine is safe despite reports about a rare heart condition and young men agreed to hear about this, that happens after they take the second shot. we will take a look at that coming up but first, here's a look at what is ahead on the futures. reporter: coming up and sunday mornings futures for the governor ron desantis, my special guest and the biden administration and a big tech. plus breaking lots of news on the covid-19 cover-up, here life 10:00 a.m. on sunday on "fox news". age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also h
low pressure system building gulf of mexico has a 40 percent chance of developing into a tropical storm here over the next couple of days. we will be watching that one but really the big focus now is that extreme heat that we are currently dealing with. arthel: that could be dangerous definitely adam. i'm not sure - we will talk about that off-camera. thank you. eric. eric: health officials are sharing americans that the trend covid-19 vaccine is safe despite reports about a rare heart...
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this tract of land stretching from the gulf of mexico to the canadian shield was 828,000 square miles of land, draining much of what flowed into mississippi and missouri rivers. this was a huge territory in which the native people still claimed right of occupancy, but america was purchasing the right of discovery from france. jefferson announced this to the american people on the fourth of july in 1803 and saw this as a great boom for the country to double its size like this. he said, i look to the duplication of this area as a great achievement to the massive happiness which is to ensue, and then postulated, is it not better that the opposite bank of the mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children than by strangers of another family? so he's having this vision now of america expanding even beyond the boundaries of the mississippi, which in the boundary line in 1783 at the conclusion of the american revolution. and this enlightenment through exploration was to take a number of turns, but most significant were the scientific questioning, scientific method, and realti
this tract of land stretching from the gulf of mexico to the canadian shield was 828,000 square miles of land, draining much of what flowed into mississippi and missouri rivers. this was a huge territory in which the native people still claimed right of occupancy, but america was purchasing the right of discovery from france. jefferson announced this to the american people on the fourth of july in 1803 and saw this as a great boom for the country to double its size like this. he said, i look to...
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of mexico. that surrounding the white house, that was the culmination of a summer of protests outside the obama white house. over 1,000 people were arrested in those demonstrations. bill mckiben was among those arrested. four days after the big november surround-the-white house protests that he helped organize, president obama announced he would at least delay a decision on approvals for that pipeline. he would delay consideration over a year. after that "the boston globe" published a profile of him with this title. the man who crushed the keystone xl pipeline. you know, as flattering as that might have been that headline was a little premature. the fight would go on for another decade as the oil industry and their many allies in congress pulled out the stops they could to try to get the thing approved. it wasn't until late 2015, the very end of his presidency, president obama finally announced he would, in fact, block that pipeline. but then, of course, the following year the u.s. elected a ver
of mexico. that surrounding the white house, that was the culmination of a summer of protests outside the obama white house. over 1,000 people were arrested in those demonstrations. bill mckiben was among those arrested. four days after the big november surround-the-white house protests that he helped organize, president obama announced he would at least delay a decision on approvals for that pipeline. he would delay consideration over a year. after that "the boston globe" published a...
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port, we're now on day two, we rounded through the florida straits, now in the gulf of mexico heading to mexico. not onlysh they wearing wearing masks, but the main thrust of this, though a vaccination is not required, at least almost every did it. 99.1%. the reason for the under 1%, kids until the age of 12. they changed the filter to make sure air filters -- one of the fun things to do is late at night, go down and scoop up a lot of ice cream or chocolate mousse, that doesn't happen on your own. food is now served to you. they still have lots, but it's a different environment. at the end of the day, this is a big moment for the cruise industry. this is the first cruise ship leaving with paying passengers from a u.s. port. while it's not a test cruise, they are certainly being tested to see if they can handle a cruise without somebody getting covid. they have plans on board, with an expanded medical area. if you roll clock back 15 months ago, yasmin, you remember we didn't know much about the coronavirus, and when people got on the ships, they were met with medical personnel in hazma
port, we're now on day two, we rounded through the florida straits, now in the gulf of mexico heading to mexico. not onlysh they wearing wearing masks, but the main thrust of this, though a vaccination is not required, at least almost every did it. 99.1%. the reason for the under 1%, kids until the age of 12. they changed the filter to make sure air filters -- one of the fun things to do is late at night, go down and scoop up a lot of ice cream or chocolate mousse, that doesn't happen on your...
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whales like in the gulf of mexico dead zone. not to mention that spring, testified also causes far most problems from skin rashes to long term lung damage. and the residues that remain on produce can cause long term health conditions among the people that eat the fruits and vegetables. that's a lot of negative. but providence of industrial farming, se alternatives either too expensive to scale worldwide, or use too much, especially as i remaining forest need protection no more than ever. but is this still true? organic is the umbrella term for anything without chemical pesticides? regulation for what isn't, isn't organic value by country, but generally fall in line with natural biological systems and protecting water and biodiversity. organic farming methods can include introducing natural predators to keep us away. i'm doing multiple crops to improve soil health and even using organic this slides that are generally less toxic, been chemicals. this does lead to more lab needed for agriculture and less. overall, the jury still ou
whales like in the gulf of mexico dead zone. not to mention that spring, testified also causes far most problems from skin rashes to long term lung damage. and the residues that remain on produce can cause long term health conditions among the people that eat the fruits and vegetables. that's a lot of negative. but providence of industrial farming, se alternatives either too expensive to scale worldwide, or use too much, especially as i remaining forest need protection no more than ever. but is...
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coast, including new orleans, as the tropical system gains strength in the gulf of mexico up to 12 inches of rain is possible >>> victoria's secret is ditching angels and bringing in athletes as a new face of the brand. it includes meghan rapinoe and an o others this comes after the fashion show was canceled in 2019 amid declining sales and attention for the brand. >>> naomi osaka has withdrawn from wimbledon she is taking personal time with friends and family and will be ready for the olympics when she withdrew the first time, cdom, she had the support >> absolutely. bringing more attention to the key issue of mental health frances rivera, thank you very much have a nice weekend. >>> coming up on the show. cheering on the reddit crowd what one company ceo is saying about the company as fame. >>> and if you have not done so, follow our podcast check us out on apple or spotify or other podcast apps. "worldwide exchange" will be right back all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business
coast, including new orleans, as the tropical system gains strength in the gulf of mexico up to 12 inches of rain is possible >>> victoria's secret is ditching angels and bringing in athletes as a new face of the brand. it includes meghan rapinoe and an o others this comes after the fashion show was canceled in 2019 amid declining sales and attention for the brand. >>> naomi osaka has withdrawn from wimbledon she is taking personal time with friends and family and will be...
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of mexico storm watch. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> state of emergency the gulf coast braces for the threat of a tropical storm millions of americans in its path >>> a warning about the new fast spreading covid delta variant. >> it's a variant that is more easily transmissible, tends to be deadlier. >> the white house struggles to hit the july 4th vaccination goal tonight the states most at risk. >>> lawmakers sound the alarm. >> wheels up out o
of mexico storm watch. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> state of emergency the gulf coast braces for the threat of a tropical storm millions of americans in its path >>> a warning about the new fast spreading covid delta variant. >> it's a variant that is more easily transmissible, tends to be deadlier. >> the white house struggles to hit the july 4th vaccination goal tonight the states most at risk. >>> lawmakers sound the alarm. >>...
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what's the great river that flows out of the gulf of mexico and up along the coast? >> the gulf stream. >> the gulf stream is a powerful body of water. if columbus had continued on the westward course he would have bumped into the gulf stream and his vessels probably would not have been able to counter the gulf stream. the gulf stream would have carried them north past bermuda and if he was lucky probably back to europe. so by turning south and making that alteration in course, he avoided the gulf stream. on the night of october the 11th the lookout on santa maria calls down to the deck. [speaking foreign language] land, land and he had seen a distant fire and the next morning columbus is on deck and sees land and he had offered the king, the king and queen, offered a prize to the first person to sight land and columbus then asserts that it is me, ok? the lookout last night was seeing something imaginary. i saw land. not the most generous fellow. but it is october the 12th. columbus day. and there is land. there is land. it is one of the great moments in history. did
what's the great river that flows out of the gulf of mexico and up along the coast? >> the gulf stream. >> the gulf stream is a powerful body of water. if columbus had continued on the westward course he would have bumped into the gulf stream and his vessels probably would not have been able to counter the gulf stream. the gulf stream would have carried them north past bermuda and if he was lucky probably back to europe. so by turning south and making that alteration in course, he...
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little bit of the gulf of mexico as well and it fires off thunderstorms and what do you not need during high fire? danger thunderstorms. these storms basically all south of lake tahoe. about bear valley south, but some definitely strong lightning strikes there. so concerns for fire. obviously the fire the lava fire up on mount shasta, just outside of weed and mount shasta lake shasta, china, they those were lightning starts. so that's our big concern right now. but for us, we look like we're kind of in between all the weather, which is great. the big big heat to the north. the big. thunderstorms and heat to the south and fire concerns. tomorrow morning's forecasts. the fog about where it was this morning, and then you'll notice the temperatures fill in, but not as hot a little bit. the sea breeze really bali is like a battle of air masses, right the heat from the valleys trying to go this way, and the cool air is pushing it back. and that's why the bay area is such a popular place to live because this is very typical that footprint. that isis therm footprint. i just showed you, um, show
little bit of the gulf of mexico as well and it fires off thunderstorms and what do you not need during high fire? danger thunderstorms. these storms basically all south of lake tahoe. about bear valley south, but some definitely strong lightning strikes there. so concerns for fire. obviously the fire the lava fire up on mount shasta, just outside of weed and mount shasta lake shasta, china, they those were lightning starts. so that's our big concern right now. but for us, we look like we're...
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the biggest they've seen in the gulf of mexico during their 15 years of fishing. well, sharks are the largest fish in the sea. in can reach links of more than 40 feet long. >> hopefully this is not news to you, but tomorrow is father's day and to mark the occasion. the los angeles police department hosted a baseball game in a barbecue today. police officers say it also gave them a chance to get closer to the community. and if you still need to do some last minute father's day shopping retailers are saying they have seen a bigger than expected increase in father's day purchases this year according to the home depot. top gift guide dads like power tools. fire pits and lawn equipment retail experts are expecting people to spend more than 20 billion dollars on gifts for dad. this weekend to socks of the tag. fire pit show pretty true. listen up. disney fans disneyland is replacing its annual passes with a membership program. >> that caters to super fans disney parks didn't say when the replacement membership program would happen. but some say it is coming soon. the an
the biggest they've seen in the gulf of mexico during their 15 years of fishing. well, sharks are the largest fish in the sea. in can reach links of more than 40 feet long. >> hopefully this is not news to you, but tomorrow is father's day and to mark the occasion. the los angeles police department hosted a baseball game in a barbecue today. police officers say it also gave them a chance to get closer to the community. and if you still need to do some last minute father's day shopping...
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of mexico. that's surrounding the white house, that was the culmination of a summer of protests outside the obama white house. over 1,000 people were arrested in those demonstrations. bill mckibben was among those arrested. four days after the big november surround-the-white house protests that he helped organize, president obama announced he would at least delay a decision on approvals for that pipeline. he would delay consideration over a year. after that "the boston globe" published a profile of him with this title. the man who crushed the keystone xl pipeline. you know, as flattering as that might have been that headline was a little premature. the fight would go on for another decade as the oil industry and their many allies in congress pulled out the stops they could to try to get the thing approved. it wasn't until late 2015, the very end of his presidency, president obama finally announced he would, in fact, block that pipeline. but then, of course, the following year the u.s. elected a
of mexico. that's surrounding the white house, that was the culmination of a summer of protests outside the obama white house. over 1,000 people were arrested in those demonstrations. bill mckibben was among those arrested. four days after the big november surround-the-white house protests that he helped organize, president obama announced he would at least delay a decision on approvals for that pipeline. he would delay consideration over a year. after that "the boston globe"...
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through the gulf of mexico, we're going to continue with more rain, especially through louisiana and parts of mississippi and alabama going through the next day or so. we look at an additional 3 to 5 inches of rain with higher amounts. not only is it raining, it is raining hard. it will last throughout the day. heading back into the new york city area, belmont stakes today. coverage starts 5:00 p.m. it is a hot one. mostly sunny, warm all day long. by the time the race gets going, should see 80 degrees. things cool off a bit. still humid, still feels hot if you're out in the area. elsewhere, record high temperatures through the northern plains. pacific northwest, a break from the heat, also comes with showers and clouds. huge fire danger in the southwest and into utah and new mexico, we have currently fires occurring now. and going into tomorrow, record heat continues, also continues to expand in the northeast. it is hot and dry out >>> good morning. let's take a look at your weather headlines for today. we've got that patchy fog around the coast. cool 50s, comfortable day today. ple
through the gulf of mexico, we're going to continue with more rain, especially through louisiana and parts of mississippi and alabama going through the next day or so. we look at an additional 3 to 5 inches of rain with higher amounts. not only is it raining, it is raining hard. it will last throughout the day. heading back into the new york city area, belmont stakes today. coverage starts 5:00 p.m. it is a hot one. mostly sunny, warm all day long. by the time the race gets going, should see 80...
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. >>> we're learning about a disturbance in the gulf of mexico with a potential to develop and we're monitoring the situation out west as hot, dry conditions fuel wild fires. wild fire in arizona has already destroyed at least one building and forced evacuations. for more, we want to bring in our meteorologist. good to see you. what is latest on the wild fires? >> incredible pattern shaping up here. we have extreme drought and extreme heat and very dry conditions in recent months here that set the stage for erratic fire weather behavior. in the first six months of 2021, the interagency for fire center across the united states reporting 27,000 wild fires across the u.s. that's 4,000 higher than where it should be on average for the date. you'll notice the amount of land consumed. it's slightly lower than where we should be for this time of year. of course, fire weather season over the next several months and the dome of high pressure beginning to develop and we expect the excessive heat to be able to dominate the western u.s. we're talking about the potential for the warmest weather o
. >>> we're learning about a disturbance in the gulf of mexico with a potential to develop and we're monitoring the situation out west as hot, dry conditions fuel wild fires. wild fire in arizona has already destroyed at least one building and forced evacuations. for more, we want to bring in our meteorologist. good to see you. what is latest on the wild fires? >> incredible pattern shaping up here. we have extreme drought and extreme heat and very dry conditions in recent months...
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especially through texas and into the gulf of mexico, the northeast, not a total washout, but like yesterday, you'll have scattered pop-up thunderstorms that could produce heavy downpours and severe weather, too. 100s across the northern plains. 70s through texas. everything seemed flip-flopped here record-breaking heat is continuing today tomorrow, moving into the great lakes over the weekend, moving into the northeast by saturday it is going to be very hot for most of the country. the flood threat continues down south. >>> the sunshine continues today, especially if you're going to be heading anywhere inland. we still have in the cloud cover on the coast. check out oakland, 67, pleasanton, danville, walnut creek and concord will be in the mid-80s. very seasonable weather f you're heading to san francisco, we have a bit of a breeze going. about 17 miles per hour. up through the north bay, 91 in ukiah, 83 santa rosa. things cool off by monday. >> that's your latest forecast. >>> carson, "pop start." >> yes. >> we're going to do this in honor of uncle al. our first item deals with mr. roker.
especially through texas and into the gulf of mexico, the northeast, not a total washout, but like yesterday, you'll have scattered pop-up thunderstorms that could produce heavy downpours and severe weather, too. 100s across the northern plains. 70s through texas. everything seemed flip-flopped here record-breaking heat is continuing today tomorrow, moving into the great lakes over the weekend, moving into the northeast by saturday it is going to be very hot for most of the country. the flood...
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of mexico and alaska will move forward for now. >>> extreme heat in the u.s. has led to several parts of the country shattering record highs. cities like denver and montana saw highs in triple digits and parts of the desert southwest could see temperatures as high as 127 degrees and relief may be some time away with about 200 million americans projected to see the thermometer passing the 90 degree mark over the next week. the u.s. drought monitor saying half of the u.s. is under extreme drought. >>> finally, red bull is showing you have its formula one car by pulling off this incredible stunt. check it out that plane flying upside down by david kalter, he was able to see it and the pilot had to keep his eyes on the run yeway to make se he did not crash all of this ahead of the grand prix coming up over the weekend. >> going over, yes, old bridge, a great driver as great a driver that david may be, that pilot takes the cake. >> he's a great pilot. it's cool to see there >> what's "top gun" how did you see that, maverick i was inverted >> i remember goose. >> re
of mexico and alaska will move forward for now. >>> extreme heat in the u.s. has led to several parts of the country shattering record highs. cities like denver and montana saw highs in triple digits and parts of the desert southwest could see temperatures as high as 127 degrees and relief may be some time away with about 200 million americans projected to see the thermometer passing the 90 degree mark over the next week. the u.s. drought monitor saying half of the u.s. is under...
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claudette has weakened from a tropical storm since rolling in from the gulf of mexico, but it is expected to pick up steam again so let's bring in meteorologist tyler mauldin for more of what to expect in the coming hours. >> the national hurricane center's 5:00 a.m. update is hot off the presses, still 30 moile per hour storm. we have a tropical storm warning that has been hoisted for the coastal carolina right from the south carolina/north carolina line all the way up and we also have a tropical storm watch now for santee river up to the north carolina line. be aware, because here is why. as tropical depression claudette pushes up to the north, it's going to weaken a little bit more but eventually once it gets right over say wilmington, it starts to restrengthen, regenerates back into a tropical storm as it pushes up the western atlantic. that is the reason why we have the tropical storm warnings up for coastal carolina. all the rainfall that it's producing, we also have a newly formed tornado warning down here in southeast alabama, the area that has a tornado watch in effect that will
claudette has weakened from a tropical storm since rolling in from the gulf of mexico, but it is expected to pick up steam again so let's bring in meteorologist tyler mauldin for more of what to expect in the coming hours. >> the national hurricane center's 5:00 a.m. update is hot off the presses, still 30 moile per hour storm. we have a tropical storm warning that has been hoisted for the coastal carolina right from the south carolina/north carolina line all the way up and we also have a...
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there's another weak system in the gulf of mexico, the hurricane center gives it a 70% chance of becoming a tropical depression over the next five days now is the time to make a plan and get ready for hurricane season cars on the road are getting older as people hold onto them longer than usual. according to a survey from ihs market the average age of registered car is at an all-time high of more than 12 years phil lebeau, what are the reasons behind this? >> two things, shep. you've got vehicles new and used both at record high prices, average new vehicle close to $40,000, average used vehicle now sells for more than $21,000. that has people saying is it so bad what i'm driving right now and also keep in mind, shep, the other factor is reliability. over the last 15 years the auto industry has steadily improved the reliability of vehicles, they're lasting longer there's no reason to say i got to get rid of it >> i was surprised to see a quarter of all vehicles in the u.s. are at least 16 years old does that mean people are about to ditch them and buy something new? >> no. just the opposit
there's another weak system in the gulf of mexico, the hurricane center gives it a 70% chance of becoming a tropical depression over the next five days now is the time to make a plan and get ready for hurricane season cars on the road are getting older as people hold onto them longer than usual. according to a survey from ihs market the average age of registered car is at an all-time high of more than 12 years phil lebeau, what are the reasons behind this? >> two things, shep. you've got...
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way down to the gulf of mexico. that is surrounding the white house. the culmination of a summer of protests outside the obama white house. over 1000 people were arrested in those demonstrations. the author and activist we've seen as a guest on the show was among those arrested. four days after that big november surrounding the white house protest that bill mccain helped organize, president obama announced he would at least delay a decision on approvals for that pipeline. he would delay consideration for over a year. after that, the boston globe published a profile of bill nick even with this title, the man who crushed the keystone xl pipeline. and, you know, as flattering as that might have, been that was a bit premature. the fight would go on for another decade as the oil industry and there are many allies in congress pulled out all the stops they could to get the thing approved. it wasn't until late 2015, the very end of his presidency, president obama finally announced he would in fact blocked the pipeline. and
way down to the gulf of mexico. that is surrounding the white house. the culmination of a summer of protests outside the obama white house. over 1000 people were arrested in those demonstrations. the author and activist we've seen as a guest on the show was among those arrested. four days after that big november surrounding the white house protest that bill mccain helped organize, president obama announced he would at least delay a decision on approvals for that pipeline. he would delay...
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there's another weak system in the gulf of mexico, the hurricane center gives it a 70% chance of becoming a tropical depression over the next five days now is the time to make a plan and get ready for hurricane season >>> cars are the road are getting older as people hold on to them longer than usual. according to a survey from ihs market the average age of registered car is at an all-time high of more than 12 years phil lebeau, what are the reasons behind this? >> two things, shep. you've got vehicles new and used both at record high prices, average new vehicle close to $40,000, average used vehicle now sells for more than $21,000. that has people saying is it so bad what i'm driving right now and also keep in mind, shep, the other factor is reliability. over the last 15 years the auto industry has steadily improved the reliability of vehicles, they're lasting longer there's no reason to say i got to get rid of it >> i was surprised to see a quarter of all vehicles in the u.s. are at least 16 years old does that mean people are about to ditch them and buy something new? >> no. just the o
there's another weak system in the gulf of mexico, the hurricane center gives it a 70% chance of becoming a tropical depression over the next five days now is the time to make a plan and get ready for hurricane season >>> cars are the road are getting older as people hold on to them longer than usual. according to a survey from ihs market the average age of registered car is at an all-time high of more than 12 years phil lebeau, what are the reasons behind this? >> two things,...
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this is summertime in this part of the world, and of course with the proximity to the gulf of mexico it doesn't take much for storms. you can see that easterly wind. that is called the sea breeze. that forms our showers and thunderstorms midway and a very similar weather forecast will play out as the search and rescue operations continue through this weekend. paula. >> at this point they'll have to hope that the winds at least stay down and that they do have some crucial breaks in between some of those showers forming. >> very important. >> appreciate that update. >>> now, pulling out troops from afghanistan while pledging continuing support. u.s. president joe biden looks to reassure his afghan counterpart the commitments he's making even as american boots on the ground come home. >>> plus a legal limbo for afghans who worked with the u.s. in their country. why they can't easily emigrate to the united states even though they may not be safe at home. this... is what freedom sounds like. and this. this is what freedom smells like. ahhh, enjoy 30 days of open-road freshness. febreze ca
this is summertime in this part of the world, and of course with the proximity to the gulf of mexico it doesn't take much for storms. you can see that easterly wind. that is called the sea breeze. that forms our showers and thunderstorms midway and a very similar weather forecast will play out as the search and rescue operations continue through this weekend. paula. >> at this point they'll have to hope that the winds at least stay down and that they do have some crucial breaks in between...
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we're watching for claudette to form in the gulf of mexico by the weekend. "new day" continues right now. ♪ >>> hello, i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman on this "new day." president biden returning to washington after his face-to-face meeting with vladimir putin. one outstanding issue, whether americans detained in russia will be coming home. the family of one prisoner will join us live. >>> he ran away like a coward. a d.c. krc. policeman responds. >>> and fighting back against the war on voting. texas democrats on the front lines of their states battle are here . >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. it is thursday, june 17th. president joe biden is back on american soil this morning after his first foreign trip since moving into the white house, biden marking the first of eight day ace broad by declaring, quote, the united states is back, a signal to american allies that he's turned the page on the perceived tumult from the trump years. >> here are the takeaways. the president urged eu officials to focus on gr
we're watching for claudette to form in the gulf of mexico by the weekend. "new day" continues right now. ♪ >>> hello, i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman on this "new day." president biden returning to washington after his face-to-face meeting with vladimir putin. one outstanding issue, whether americans detained in russia will be coming home. the family of one prisoner will join us live. >>> he ran away like a coward. a d.c. krc. policeman...
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we're watching for claudette to form in the gulf of mexico by the weekend. "new day" continues right now. ♪ >>> hello, i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman on this "new day." president biden returning to washington after his face-to-face meeting with vladimir putin. one outstanding issue, whether americans detained in russia
we're watching for claudette to form in the gulf of mexico by the weekend. "new day" continues right now. ♪ >>> hello, i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman on this "new day." president biden returning to washington after his face-to-face meeting with vladimir putin. one outstanding issue, whether americans detained in russia
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gulf of mexico 90% chance this will be develop into a tropical depression and probably a to determine and probably for the panhandle and we have an extreme heat wave and talk the tropics the rest of the week. >> such a likelihood from fires to hurricanes. thank you for that uplifting forecast, bill karins. >>> days after swaying in a new government, israeli military launches new air strikes in the gaza strip. >>> coming up on "morning joe," leon panetta will weigh in on president biden's meeting with vladimir putin later on this morning. we will be back in a moment. er s morning. we will be back in a moment. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry. with 6 times the freshness ingredients, downy unstopables gives you more of what you love. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sur
gulf of mexico 90% chance this will be develop into a tropical depression and probably a to determine and probably for the panhandle and we have an extreme heat wave and talk the tropics the rest of the week. >> such a likelihood from fires to hurricanes. thank you for that uplifting forecast, bill karins. >>> days after swaying in a new government, israeli military launches new air strikes in the gaza strip. >>> coming up on "morning joe," leon panetta will...