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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

like the triple digits. look at some of the temperatures and we're expanding that heat today and tomorrow. dallas 104, heat index of 114. that's what it feels like on your body. 11 in corpus christi and feel like 108 new orleans. norfolk today 96 with a heat index of 101, it'll feel like 104 in new york city. as we look to tomorrow no relief in sight. new orleans feeling like 110 tomorrow. houston same story, feeling like 105 in dallas and feel like 104 in little rock. that's one of major stories. the other one looking at the potential for severe weather and that includes portions of of the new york east and new england and places hit by flooding earlier this week could see more flooding earlier today and into tomorrow and the weekend. sort of a wavy front we're seeing kind of draped across the country. along this front we're going to see storms igniting and we could see really large hail and gusty winds as well. 22 million people at risk for damaging hail, winds gusting up

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Ana Cabrera Reports

115 in palm springs. that's 8 degrees above what is typical for this time of the year. 109 in las vegas, that's today. look at tomorrow, not much of a difference. that heat dome is tacked in place. it is not budging and it won't budge. we're looking at las vegas tomorrow, 111, 6 degrees above what is typical for this time of the year. 118 in phoenix and albuquerque at 104. that's 12 degrees above normal for this time of the year. heading to the southeast, we may not get to the 100 degree mark. notice this heat index. that's what it feels like on your body. new orleans today, 93, a heat index of 108. that's the feels-like temperatures. it's going to feel like 103 in jacksonville. from new york city today, the mid-90s, we're going to start to really increase that humidity once again, myrtle beach 97 degrees. you have to prepare for feeling like near the 100 degree mark. this is the big picture here. we're looking at those hot humid conditions in the south central states. the heat wave in the southwest. then we have this wavy front. we have the humidity, the heat,

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Katy Tur Reports

>> help me understand why we're in such pain. >> when you picture summer, what do you think of? >> cape cod. >> beaches, going to the pool. our vision of summer is changing because in the southern half of the country, you can't be outdoors in the middle of the day. you have to plan your day, do stuff in the morning or late in the day. in the middle of the day you're inside in the air conditioning. hopefully you have it, cross your fingers. that's the case from texas all the way through the southwest. a picture of a playground in arizona, southern california, no one is at them at this time of day. 110 in phoenix, 14th day in the record. el paso, your record was 23. you're somewhere in the 30s. del rio at 104. a lot of these locations on pace for their hottest summer ever recorded. this heat dome, big high pressure sinking air, pushing down on you, that's where we get the extreme heat, it expands this weekend and actually gets

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The Daily Global

essentially the message we are gliding from the cpr. very good to have urinalysis _ gliding from the cpr. very good to have urinalysis there. _ gliding from the cpr. very good to have urinalysis there. paul- gliding from the cpr. very good to l have urinalysis there. pauljohnson, thank you. we do hope later to speak to a member of the unions in this story. a bbc investigation that casts further doubt on the greek coastguard's account of the migrant boat sinking in the mediterranean a month ago. it's estimated that up to 750 people, mostly from pakistan, syria and egypt, were on board when the boat capsized on 1ajune. 104 people survived but only 82 bodies have been recovered. two survivors of the disaster say migrants were silenced and intimidated by greek authorities, after suggesting the coastguards may have been to blame for the tragedy. here's nick beake from bbc verify. new footage of the fatal journey — the packed migrant boat leaning precariously. bbc verify has confirmed this video is genuine. here's why. look at the much bigger vessel in the background. we've identified it

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

we're going to lose livelihoods for everybody else. we're going to lose our jobs because no one's going to want to see the reefs. >> reporter: europe also baking in a blistering heat wave. italy, france, greece, and spain all bracing for temperatures near 104 degrees. and experts say these punishing heat events are more frequent, intense, and longer due to human-caused climate change. and david, back here in phoenix, there's no relief even at night. the temperature has not dipped below 90 degrees at any point for four straight days now. that's closing in on an all-time record. david? >> david: matt rivers with us again tonight. thank you, matt. now to the developing story from california. hollywood coming to a halt. the actors' union now set to strike at midnight. the writers eye guild already on strike. this is the first time in more than 60 years this has happened. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman from los angeles tonight. >> to strike! >> reporter: tonight, for the first time in 63 years, both actors and writers will be on strike.

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Chris Jansing Reports

104 degrees. we have seen more than 31 consecutive days with a heat index at least 100 degrees. so this is something that we have been experiencing here in south florida for quite some time now. it's not just south florida, texas as well as california, they're also baking as well. death valley, they're looking at 130 degrees by this weekend. and yesterday we had a chance to talk with some roofers who are out in the elements or exposed to the elements day in and day out. they say the key to staying safe is take a lot of breaks, drink a lot of water and get some ice to keep that core body temperature down. it's no the just a heat wave here on the ground, chris, but also there is a marine heat wave as well, and it's warming up some of the waters off the coast of florida. in keys especially, some spots are registering anywhere between the mid to upper 90s, which is 5 to 10 degrees above average.

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Katy Tur Reports

recorded in las vegas is 117. so we have a shot at the all-time hottest temperature and not just one day but two days at the tail end of this weekend. we'll see if that happens. that's just for the record books. doesn't make a difference, 117 versus 116. 107 in vegas. palm springs is 113. california has not been all that hot. that's about to change as the heat builds over you as we head toward this upcoming weekend. areas like burbank will be 102 all weekend long. there's that vegas heat and the phoenix stuff, too. it hasn't exactly been a picnic here from el paso to midland. midland is about 104 friday and staying pretty hot. the reason i said this isn't going to end any time soon, we have forecasts, it's just a generalized forecast that says are you going to be hotter or cooler in the next week. this is next week, and all the bright stuff is not where you want to be. that's the whole southern half of the country. >> i'm very happy to be in that green band at the top there. >> normal. >> 90 degrees in new york city doesn't seem so bad in comparison.

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Sportsday

which won by three wickets at headingley on sunday to make it 2—1 to australia with two tests still to play. it means there is no place for surrey wicketkeeper ben foakes, with jonny bairstow to retain the gloves. after winning the stage at the tour de france, he dedicated his victory to his late team—mate who died after a crash at last month's race. he kept his overall lead by moving up to for place above the british trio and tom. nick reports. starting after arrest of the tour de france is always hard. but the temperatures in roads across 104 miles made stage ten even more challenging for any fight to the finish. contest for overall victory is very down to a two horse race, and so here

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The Context

another win in a few days' time. well djokovicjannik sinner will face, the number seven seed from italy beat roman safiullin russia is in four sets of needs through to the semifinals of the grants say i am for the first time. that you're up—to—date with tennis. after a winning stage ten of the tour de france spanish writer dedicated his victory to his late team—mate who died after a crash at last month's credit suisse. he kept his overall lead but moving up to fifth place above the british trio for the parent has his report. restarting at a rest day of the tour de france is always hard. but the temperatures in rolling roads across 104 miles base station even more challenging before any fight to the finish. the contest for over a victory is already down to a two horse race but that things

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CNN Newsroom Live

el nino is a tele-connection pattern, it doesn't just happen in one area. and it happens all across the globe. in the north atlantic, we had 5 degrees celsius above where we should be. and that directly correlates to our land. so the sea surface temperatures work with our land temperatures as well. so the uk wound up seeing the hottest june on record. at 60.4 degrees fahrenheit and by the 2050s, that is going to be a regular occurrence. beijing saw over the last five days. 104 degrees. and then we have only reached that six other times since 1951. notice a small go down for a second time before we wrap it back up, as we come into next week and this line shows you an average of where we should be, around 88 degrees, and it will be well into the 90s and the united states also dealing with this too. and excessive heat warning,

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