Havent seen it before. Look what happened to them, they sabotaged six tankers, and we caught them at it, indisputable evidence. They backed away from that, they shot down an american drone, tactical commander did it without authorization. The president , as opposed to taking a kinetic response, didnt do that. That helped unite the International Community with us. Connell Lucas Tomlinson picks up reporting this evening from the pentagon. Lucas . Reporter secretary of state mike pompeo spoke in ecuador earlier today where he said the u. S. Is willing to speak to iran if it stops its provocations in the persian gulf which has escalated over the past two months. The Iranian Regime has to make a decision that it wants to behave like a normal nation. And if they do that, were prepared to negotiate across a Broad Spectrum of issues with no preconditions. I hope that they will do that, but today we have seen no indication cans that the iranians are prepared to fundamentally change the direction of their nation. Reporter Iranian State tv aired this video showing revolutionary guard forces fast roping down a helicopter onto the deck of that british oil tanker. Last week a Royal British navy war boat blocked three gun boats from doing the same thing to another tanker. Authorities said it was carrying oil to syria, in violation of the sanctions. The pentagon announced hundreds more u. S. Trooped would deploy to saudi arabia for the first time in 16 years including fighter jets like these sent to the region in june. A pate on the antimissile battery will also be deployed. There are currently 70,000 u. S. Troops deployed in the u. S. Uss boxer passed through the same area in the strait of hormuz and destroyed an iranian drone using this jamming device strapped to deck without firing a shot, a new addition to u. S. Arsenal if. Policy advisers spoke to Catherine Herridge earlier in the day. I did worry about the risk of a miscalculation. Iran has taken a number of provocative steps, a number of serious military steps in the past few weeks that have caused us some concern. Weve had a longstanding set of concerns about irans behavior, its export of militancy, support for terrorism, arbitrary detention of americans, pursuit of nuclear capabilities, longrange missiles. Reporter iran continued to hold a uae tanker as well as five american hostages, and officials tell me iran has over 2,000 ballistic missiles. Connell Lucas Tomlinson live at the pentagon. Now to Something Else, weather. Millions of americans are dealing with dangerously high temperatures this weekend across almost the entire country. We have just a blanket of heat, its smothering dozens of states and really theres still a ways go before we get a break as we bring in meteorologist williams with his forecast. It is downright dangerous for many people, paul. Reporter downright dangerous, indeed. In fact, so dangerous that folks in the east, midwest, theyre dealing with the kind of conditions that, well, you typically would deal with in the deep south. Take a look, excessive heat warnings in indianapolis, chicago, louisville, st. Louis, kansas city and wichita, kansas, but not just there, along the east coast. Portions of new york, philadelphia, washington, d. C. As well as richmond. Keep in mind for the rest of this evening were looking for sweltering conditions to continue, but were also seeing scattered showers and thunderstorms running amok along a good portion of the Great Lakes Region and the Northern Tier or slice of the ohio valley region, thunderstorms that will possibly turn severe, possibly producing opportunities for isolated tornadoes. Why . Because when we have so much heat and amidst all of that instability, its not only bad as far as dealing with the heat, but the combination of these storms, thats a big nono. For sunday this cold front begins to push throughout the northeast and the ohio valley region, but were anticipating a chance of rain to possibly give us a break, not going to happen during the daytime hours. We will still have this heat lingering in a major way. Were accepting the realfeel temperatures to hover between 105110 from boston to philly and along the entire i95 corridor. Bear in mind were looking for temperatures to skyrocket to 10 degrees above the norm for this time of year, feeling like 110. Heatrelated illnesses will be on the rise and likely to occur. And even throughout the overnight period were looking for little to no relief. Throughout the deep south, staying stormy. Throughout the Tennessee Valley region and portions of the deep south, but for monday as this front begins to push through, were looking for a chance of flooding down 30urs. The heat, even after we get the relief of from the front, because its been so hot, well have a residual effect that could turn into flooding going into monday. So, connell, even if we get rid of the heat, we still have a problem with, believe it or not, too much rain. Connell its always something, right . We figure wed just get to monday, that was the goal for many people. But then you have Something Else to deal with. Paul, thanks a lot. For many people, most people around the country those conditions have left them struggling to keep cool. Here in new york city officials actually canceled a number of Outdoor Events due to the scorching temperatures. President ial candidate bill de blasio says new yorkers need to be on high alert. I want to emphasize that everyone this is a very, very difficult situation. Everyones got to take it seriously. This is a potentially dangerous weather situation for a number of new yorkers. We have not seen temperatures like this in at least seven years. We havent seen this many concentrated hot days in a long, long time. Connell Jacqui Heinrich joins us from the streets of new york now. How are people, i guess including yourself, coping with all this today . Reporter well,com, so far so good. There were some concerns that Record Energy demand would put a strain on the citys power grid. A state of emergency is in effect, and the Power Company actually called in an additional 4,000 employees. But other states have not fared quite as well. More than 200 million americans across 32 states are under heat wave advisories and could face heat indexes over 100 degrees with realfeel temperatures above 115. High humidity and poor air quality are also adding to risk. In philadelphia a retirement home was evacuated after the building lost power. Scorching temperatures being blamed for six deaths in three states including a man who was repairing an air conditioner in an attic in arizona. Also four people in maryland and former new york giants defensive lineman died of heatstroke in arkansas. The 32yearold had been outside working in his familys shop. In new york temperatures are expected to topple a sevenyear record. The mayor issued an executive order for tall Office Buildings to set their thermostats no lower than 78 degrees to protect the power grid. People are flocking to the public spaces with airconditioning, this library serving as one of the citys 500 cooling centers. Outdoor events, a times square commemoration of the moon landing and the new york city triathlon were canceled. I mean, everybodys miserable it looks like, people Walking Around with towels on their heads. I prefer snow over, like, really intense heat like this, yes. I see water and im, like, should i run through that . Reporter in washington, d. C. The peak heat index is expected to reach 111 degrees. Zoo animals are being fed ice, others periodically hosed off, and in boston temperatures are expected to linger above the 1 is 00 mark 100 mark until the weekend is over. Excessive heat kills more people than floods or tornadoes each year. Experts are saying you really have to stay indoors. Good options are movie theaters, shopping malls, places with airconditioning and, of course, stay hydrated, and that means avoiding caffeine and alcohol. Connell yep, thats the key. Its serious for a lot of people. Jacqui heinrich here in new york. Now this. We brought this case before a federal grand jury here in cincinnati which has returned the indictment saying that barkley, the pharmacist, and unnamed pharmacies also all detailed in the indictment did agree they were going to violate the controlled substances act. And they were doing so for profit. Connell new details from the ongoing opioid crisis. A federal grand jury in ohios Southern District indicting a wholesale drug company with charges of illegally distributing prescription painkillers to millions of people. Garrett tenney in washington with the latest. Reporter federal prosecutors say these latest arrests should serve as a wakeup call to the pharmaceutical industry. A federal grand jury has indicted an ohiobased pharmaceutical wholesaler and two of its former officials for conspiring to illegally distribute millions of prescription painkillers. In west virginia, population 1400, prosecutors say the company distributed more than two million pills of both oxycodone and hydrocodone between 20112015. The u. S. Attorney for the Southern District of ohio said other communities were impacted as well. I do believe that it is incumbent upon us as the department of justice to insure that justice is done regardless of whether the person is dealing at the street level or enabling it in a boardroom. Reporter in a separate case on friday, two attorneys argued Drug Companies violated laws requiring them to report suspicious orders of opioids and not ship them. Attorneys claim that from 20032011 the generic drug Company Provided more than 37,000 orders as we peculiar lu only held back 33 orders. All of the companies accused in the case are denying the claims and say there is no evidence they illegally pushed opioids onto the market which helped create this crisis. There will be a lot of eyes on this trial in october because nearly 2,000 cities and counties across the country have filed suit against the drug industry. And this case will be the first to go to trial. Connell . Connell Garrett Tenney in washington for us. In the meantime, the Justice Department began releasing more than 3,000 inmates on friday. This all part of the first step act. Its the biggest mass release yet under the Prison Reform law which was passed by the Congress Last year. The bill makes it easier for inmates to get credit towards an Early Release for good behavior. Most of the prisoners were convicted of drugrelated offenses. Connell 50 years ago today history was made in space as apollo 11 landed on the moon. Neil armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon. The historic event changed the future of Space Exploration, and buzz aldrin who was right behind armstrong that day reflected on the moment earlier today. It was a magnificent tribute to all of humanity and especially to United States. To be able to carry out this sort of a challenge. And yet as i looked around, nothing could be more desolate than the moon. Connell casey e Casey Steagall live at the Johnson Space center with more on what has been some day. Casey. Reporter some day, indeed. You might note a Little Something behind me. This is the saturn 5 rocket. Now, nasa calls it their heavylifting vehicle because it was designed to carry man to moon. In fact, it has the capability of carrying ten school buses and sending it into the earths orbit, and it can travel some 6,000 miles per hour. Just a little piece of history that weve been able to get up close and personal and see today here at Johnson Space center. Earlier in the day we had unprecedented access. Youve got to see this. We had a chance to go inside the Mission Operational control room. And if only those walls could talk. It was really the nerve center for the apollo 11 mission and other space flights. It was decommissioned in the early 90s and just underwent a 5 million restoration. Everything inside, look at this, exactly as it was 50 years ago down to pin sells, the ashtrays, the coffee cups, the flight logs. Almost as if time had stood still. Nasas staff poured through hundreds of photos to make sure every one of those artifacts was placed cently. And for the man who correctly. And for the man who ran the show, flight director gene krantz, well, he said it not only flooded him with so many members, but its also important as we look forward listen. The restoration of Mission Control is, i think, a key mark in the milestones of the space program, because it is now a device, method, an organ by which we can bring our young people in here and say people made great things. They made decisions. This is the leadership laboratory. You can learn from just sitting in this room and absorbing it and then Going Forward and cutting your own path. Reporter clearly, a lot has changed over the last 50 years. Probably most notably would be the technology. Believe it or not, there is more power and there is more technology in your smartphone that many of us carry nowadays than all of the computers inside that Mission Control room that got men to and back home from the moon safely. Absolutely astonishing. Connell really is amazing. Safe and sound. Great stuff the, casey. 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