july is typically the warmest month so you are going to have melting in those mountainous regions. taking a look at the temperatures. 86 in boise and 77 in spokane, washington. across the country, we actually have a cooling trend over the midwest and the great lakes, but look at the warmth over the southern plains. in this case we are dealing with extreme heat and dangerous heat at that, 99 in dallas. 97 in shreveport. factor in what it feels like with humidity, 101 in dallas. a lot of hundreds, feels like 107 in houston, 102 in brownsville. people are urged to stay indoors, make sure you are hydrated. if you have to make it outside, make it for a short period of time. dallas should be in the hundred degree ranges all week long. average is 97 so for the next five to six days. just a quick look at satellite radar, we do have
argument, which i think the evidence supports that we should win, if we don t, then you have to look at whether or not this case should still move forward on a second-degree murder charge as to the issue of ill will and hatred. so let s talk for a moment about what ill will and hatred is and what it s not. in light versus state, a second dca case, there was a mosh pit case. mr. light didn t like the fact that the eventual victim fell back into him and hit him in a sensitive area of his body. so mr. light decided to pick him up in a wrestler move and smashing him to the ground, crushing the left side of his head, i think it was, on the cement. got up, made it outside, and died. the court ruled that that
and it s shameful, i saw it in san francisco, it s a complete joke, those stores and operating, the fend don t care and don t want to get involved with it, the feds. but actually they re the breaking the law and it s not being enforced. and that s political, yeah, i m telling you. but then they don t really have time. right? that s what i don t understand, how do you then deal with like the drug supposedly the war on drugs and drug enforcement agency, how are they supposed to operate. it s hypocritical. pandora s box. which is more important, intercepting cocaine and heroin? greg argues for legalization, i m argued about it because it s a lot stronger dope than i used to smoke. see. and it s got the potential to go to other people, other drugs. leave it outside, i don t think the feds are going to do anything. would you loan money to as greg pointed out, to a pothead. 18 states that put ithrough, the feds to go ahead and
and it s shameful, i saw it in san francisco, it s a complete joke, those stores and operating, the fend don t care and don t want to get involved with it, the feds. but actually they re the breaking the law and it s not being enforced. and that s political, yeah, i m telling you. but then they don t really have time. right? that s what i don t understand, how do you then deal with like the drug supposedly the war on drugs and drug enforcement agency, how are they supposed to operate. it s hypocritical. pandora s box. which is more important, intercepting cocaine and heroin? greg argues for legalization, i m argued about it because it s a lot stronger dope than i used to smoke. see. and it s got the potential to go to other people, other drugs. leave it outside, i don t think the feds are going to do anything. would you loan money to as greg pointed out, to a pothead. 18 states that put it through, and now a push for the feds to go ahead and
it outside, what did you say to your friends? what was the conversation when you finally knew you were safe? well, my friend one of my friends was 1 an 12 and was distressed during the shoot and i was comforting him. he was distressed outside the theater because we didn t know where the gunman was. he could still be in the parking lot and what if he decided to open fire. he wanted to get away from the scene. we went up to a restaurant away from there and that is when we felt safe. we started talking about what we saw and you know what we were feeling and we called our parents and it was just horrendous. bill: i can imagine. you are very, very kind to tell us what you went through. i can imagine how traumatic it was for your family and friends and yourself. you are a brave guy tanner and we appreciate you coming on