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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

breaking records this year. in july one buoy that was off the coast recorded 101 degrees. that is equivalent to the temperature of a hot tub. we'll dig into all this and how it's changing what we're seeing happening in florida tonight. bill weir is cnn's chief climate correspondent. he has in steinhatchee along florida's big bend where hurricane idalia is expected to hit the hardest. bill, thanks for joining us. how are these record-breaking warm waters amplifying the effects of what we're watching tonight? just how quickly this storm is intensifying. >> reporter: yeah, it's all connected, kaitlan. one of the scariest units of measurement i've learned covering the climate beat is hiroshimas per second. that is, the amount of extra energy absorbed by our oceans. a few years ago it was five hiroshima-sized explosions per second, every second of every day being absorbed. now it's around ten due to the heat-trapping pollution that comes from burning fossil fuels.

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Americas Newsroom

water temperature modulated a little bit is going across the water and mixing it because cold water is underneath. if the winds are calm you end up with extremely warm water. you might have seen in the keys they measured the water temperature at 101 degrees. not unheard of. it happens. but then a thunderstorms came along and mixed the water and then it was back down to the upper 80s. so it is not all related to some kind of permanent change. sometimes the weather pattern makes it warm in the gulf. this was the case. this storm ran over a pool of very warm water in the gulf so that helped intensify it. >> dana: great to have you as part of our program. >> bret: the best in the business. let's bring in randi campbell live from tallahassee, florida.

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Democracy 24 Fox News Republican Primary Debate

rules. next topic. more than 1000 people are still unaccounted for in maui after the deadliest u.s. wildfire in more than a century. hawaii's governor and white house officials said that climate change amplified the cost of human error. >> a tropical storm hit california for the first time in 84 years. the ocean hit 101 degrees off the coast of florida. in the last month the heat wave in the southwest broke records nearly 50 years old. >> alexander diaz from young america foundation has a question for you. >> polls consistently show that young people number one issue is climate change. how would you as both president of the united states and leader of the republican party calm their fears that the republican party doesn't care about climate change? >> we will start on this with a show of hands. do you believe in human behavior causing climate change? raise your hand if you do? >> we are not schoolchildren. let's have the debate.

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FOX Friends First

lakes to new england. if you live in the middle of the country, it is feeling like summer. we have heat advisory across the region. record-breaking heat. forecasted high, through the heartland 101 in kansas city. in new england, that is a cool break here heading into the weekend. >> todd: this is my guy's weekend, looks like instead of beach, we're going antiquing. we are not going antiquing or apple picking, we will just sit around and drink, that is us. three school districts closing doors, citing recent outbreaks of covid, flu and strep. children are back to remote learning today while buses and

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Democracy 24 Fox News Republican Primary Debate

rules. next topic. more than 1000 people are still unaccounted for in maui after the deadliest u.s. wildfire in more than a century. hawaii's governor and white house officials said that climate change amplified the cost of human error. >> a tropical storm hit california for the first time in 84 years. the ocean hit 101 degrees off the coast of florida. in the last month the heat wave in the southwest broke records nearly 50 years old. >> alexander diaz from young america foundation has a question for you. >> polls consistently show that young people number one issue is climate change. how would you as both president of the united states and leader of the republican party calm their fears that the republican party doesn't care about climate change? >> we will start on this with a show of hands. do you believe in human behavior causing climate change? raise your hand if you do? >> we are not schoolchildren. let's have the debate.

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Democracy 24 Fox News Republican Primary Debate

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CNN Newsroom Live

tropical storm warnings and tropical storm conditions are possible in the turkss and caicos later on tonight. around 110 million people across the central and eastern u.s. are under heat alerts today. jennifer gray has that forecast. >> the heat continues today across the u.s., anywhere from the deep south up to the midwest. we are going to see extreme temperatures, excessive heat warnings in place, heat ad advisories in place, that heat index will feel very hot especially across portions of the plains and even midwest. so highs today will be 101 in oak klahoma city, even hitting in chicago. high temperatures will stay very warm. 108 on friday in dallas. so temperature are actually warming. 95 is where we should be. san angelo, the triple digits. little rock, you name it, high

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

will mark new york's longest losing streak since 1913. what a sad day in new york. time now for the weather. let's go over to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. >> ayman, so good to see you. some storms moving through the great lakes, but that dangerous heat in the middle of the country. we're looking at persistent dangerous heat as we go throughout the day. temperatures going to soar into the 90s, the 100s. so many from texas to south dakota over to portions of of the great lakes into the southeast, where you see this pink here that's an excessive heat warning that includes minneapolis, chicago, memphis, jackson, new orleans, and that's where we're going to esee temperatures into the triple digits. for many of us you factor in the humidity and it's going to feel warmer than that. 101 in st. lieu. notice the records next to it, we're going to break a lot of records once again today. also tomorrow we broke records

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