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since early july according to an immigration attorney. a 103-year-old woman is trying to join her family in the united states by seeking andradl that she came from he will sad have a door to follow her son and two grandchildren who were already granted asylum. >> translator: the truth is at my age, i can't really work that much. my goal is to be with my grandchildren. >> right now she's waiting in mexico for her son to formally request her entrance to the u.s. per immigration laws. she has no idea how long the process will take but says she trusts god to see her through it. israel's far right finance minister has been critb

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you see they're basically treating these asylum seeing,s, these human beings like animals. you see the razor wire and the barrel traps that have concertina wire on them. you see clothing of people, including kids that are stuffed to the wire, literal i sufficiented to the wire. they're forcing border patrol to stay away from some of these airs, when it is actually the border patrol that has responsibility for all of this process. >> governor greg abbott's border plan has separated at least 26 families at the border since early july, according to an immigration attorney. a 103-year-old woman is trying to join her family here in the united states by seeking asylum andrade tells cnn

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The Five

>> dana: this is the orange county fire department. thank you orange county. >> greg: seriously. kids watch. >> jesse: have you followed what is going on in latvia? >> all the time. >> jesse: you know about the stag calling competition. some of my favorite stag calls. let's hear them. [grunting] >> jesse: just another day in latvia, everybody. tonight "jesse watters primetime" the magic mushroom church. the priest will be here. >> dana: are you excited? stick around? >> jesse: greg just converted. >> katie: the honor flight of northeast, indiana large e. contingency of purple heart veterans 103 heroes completing their honor flight. honor flight, of course, provides a trip to veterans to seat memorials at washington, d.c. that honor them and the wars that they fought. it is amazing to see all of them being there in d.c. on a

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Symone

cells, nor did they ever receive a die. this past week seven years after the family settled with that company. the terms of which were not disclosed on henrietta lacks, it's a 103rd birthday. >> block over have done so much to help build america. to help build the world. to help progress and the henrietta lacks story is one that must be taught to every student, black, white, brown all students should know the story. little boys, especially little girls. >> the defendant, they're more fetch, or as plays the cases resolvable offer no further comment. hawkins hospitals never sold a profit from the sale lines of henrietta lacks. this ordeal speaks to a part of

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

but if we all go up against the world's greatest sprinters i think -- >> i was a bit of a high school college sprinter, but at this point in my life i know better than to get on the track right there. i'd like to keep 7 or 8 seconds behind. we keep watching it. oh, no, it's over early. >> all right, 50 million people included in these heat alerts this morning. no surprise this is the kind of rinse and repeat forecast we've seen for parts of the south. remains triple digit temperatures into the afternoon not just today but into tomorrow, too. el paso hits 106. 103 will potentially be a record high for this date in houston. and we'll round out our workweek with 108 in el paso, blowing the record out of the water if we make it there. 105 for dallas and 102 for houston. not much of a break from the heat there.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

games i'm stressed thinking about it. all right, talking about the weather this looks a lot better than it did, these heat alerts than what we were dealing with last week and still got 37 million people under these alerts stretching from basically wichita to oklahoma city and down through dallas out to new orleans. the southwest not included in this, parts of the southeast not included in this. but still some record breaking temperatures are out there for parts of the south here as we get into the afternoon hours today. one of those spots being dallas heads to 107. that would tie a record for today, and doesn't get a lot better for tomorrow either. houston 103, that record 104. when we look up to the east and north west, we finally got back to average conditions like places in new york and low 80s and major improvements in d.c. low to mid-80s and end up in the high 80s by the time saturday rolls around but we've also got showers and thunderstorms to talk about. this morning most of that is focused off towards the rockies and we could be talking about

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friday. 8 #, perfect. this is the average or a little bit below average but look at the southern and central plains hanging on to et meet unfortunately throughout the workweek not going anywhere as this area of high pressure does not budge. look at dallas, 105. those are high temperatures. that's not including the heat indices. heat alerts for 30 million folks texas all the way up towards the central plains, across the gunks and look at warmest julys ever in phoenix 2023. the average for july was 103. and look at miami. all-time hottest month ever for them in july since records were kept. so, this has been a very warm, hot summer for a lot of folks. also want to make a point that we could see the potential for hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes for the plains and heavier rainfall for parts of the southwest, which is good news for them. the monsoon season is kicking in and the mississippi river valley. again, the headline here in new york city is absolutely

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

cancer in 1951 at johns hopkins, where in a racially segregated ward, doctors cut out a sample of her cancer cells without her permission. the cells, nicknamed hela, were the first to grow well in a lab, and are now a bedrock of modern medicine. her family sued multibillion multibillion thermo fisher scientific in 2021 saying, quote, the company made staggering profits by using the cell line, although it has known that hela cells were stolen from ms. lacks. the family settled for an undisclosed amount monday. thermo is pleased the case is resolved but has no further comment. >> today on her 103rd birthday, we got justice. her legacy is in good hands. our family is standing together in solidarity to push forward. we're going to keep making sure henrietta never dies such as her hela cells never die. >> reporter: lacks was an impoverished tobacco farmer, a mother of five when

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

could start coming down at us. >> reporter: as the unusual desert blaze destroys protected joshua trees and threatens endangered animals. >> just heartbreaking. >> reporter: the erratic conditions here have created firenados, a vortex of swirling flames and smoke. baking in triple-digits, firefighters are battling an inferno while working inside an oven. >> it gets really bad. it's hard to breathe. >> reporter: if the heat wasn't enough, smoke is drifting across two states, smothering parts of las vegas where a thick haze triggered flight delays and is impacting air quality. >> yeah, it's humid. it's hot. >> reporter: for some 43 million today under heat alerts, the conditions outside are stifling. in july, phoenix averaged nearly 103 degrees. the warmest temp for any u.s. city in any year. and across the west, the start of fire season was delayed because of our wet winter. but now conditions are primed for disaster.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

where you see the red dots, we'll break records. temperatures into the triple digits, dallas, 106, san antonio, 103. florida, we're looking at temperatures in the mid-90s. you factor in the humidity, it's going to legal like over 100 in some spots. we're looking at conditions in the southwest and arizona with monsoonal moisture. you could soo damaging winds. also from the mid-atlantic into the east you could see showers. back to you. >> michelle grossman, thank you very much as always. still ahead, new and growing financial trouble for donald trump's 2024 campaign as the former president faces mounting legal woes. we will be right back with "way too early" in just a moment. ri too early" in just a moment. hm, what about these? ♪ looks right. [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... nooo... nooo...

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