really important point because if that s what it feels. like we feel the heat on our bodies. it feels like 100 degrees in new york city. you need to be careful. there as we go throughout, sunday notice that cooler air invades into portions of the northeast. that s a good. think 86 degrees in philadelphia. 79 on sunday in boston, 80s in pittsburgh, 70s and milwaukee, also detroit. ahead of this front, it s gonna feel like 100. degrees we re gonna keep it comfortable in the northeast as we go through tuesday wednesday. we will take a break we ve been talking about this heat wave for weeks and weeks. but we do have a heat wave also in the ocean. so it s called a marine heat wave. we are looking at temperatures so above normal this time of. your gulf of mexico is 86 degrees. we go from the sun on land into a jacuzzi-like environment in the ocean. no relief. look at this, bay 101.1 degrees. that is mind-blowing. 76 off the north atlantic coast. mediterranean sea, 80. three tropical atlant
as hard as it used to be. the digital footprint of rex heuermann has been a virtual road map for authorities as very much like alleged serial killers we ve seen in the past. the son of sam who went on a rampage killing people in the 1970s in new york city was a quiet postal worker by day who used to walk people to their cars because they were afraid of the killer which was him. ted bundy had a series of respectable jobs. here you have a man who owns and runs a manhattan architectural firm that deals with regulators and government officials, wears a suit and tie to work, gets on the train and has been operating for more than a decade as a cold, cruel, calculating serial killer. it s interesting that you mention the note about david berkowitz walking people to
across. tv can be civil. this question is from mila, in new york city. what made you want to pursue a career in law? trey: well, i didn t have many options, i was a history major who didn t know any history, decided week before law school classes began, really way to spend three years while i tried to sort it out. criminal law made me want to stay in the legal profegsz, watching women and men sensing how powerful victims could feel made me want to do it. my mom used to lamentes, crime victims and their family were stuck with a prosecutor. i figured victims and families should be stuck with a good lawyer. it is a story and my second book, why i chose prosecution and why i wound up leaving that
rescue workers digging through smouldering wreckage in the dark. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, said on social media that russia had attacked, hitting buildings, and that residents had been trapped in the rubble. to the world of fashion now and british vogue editor in chief edward enninful is stepping down from his role after six years at the top magazine. the ghanian british creative is the first black man to hold the title and will now move into a newly created role aimed at growing the brand globally. joining me now from new york is chrissy rutherford, former special projects director at harper s bazaar. we are seeing him stepping down after six years of managing the magazine. do we know why and what his newjob will entail? i don t know the specifics but i don t know the specifics but i do know he is obviously transitioning into more of an
we need to embrace freedom of democracy, we want to make china a place where we want to stay. we are decades on from those tiananmen square protests. has any progress been made on what you were calling for back then? well, i think we are continuing the fight. we are definitely seeing a pick up in the participation of young people from all over the world. last year, there was a record numberfor example in the uk, in toronto, in new york city, and this year we are seeing more participation, from the chinese students, after the 84 white paper movement. in particular, we successfully started a tiananmen square