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of america's culture wars. the company saw sales fall in store and online for the first time in years, after a backlash over its pride month offering. those reactions were so negative that target felt it had to remove the items from some stores over concerns about staff safety. our north america business correspondent michelle fleury has more from new york. between april and june, sales at target fill 5% compared to a year ago. at target fill 5% compared to a yearago. e—commerce at target fill 5% compared to a year ago. e—commerce sells the micro sales fell 105%. the boss of the biggest box retailer said it was difficult to tell how much was because customers were feeding the micro feeling from higher prices and how much it was over backlash to its pride month offerings, leading to items being pulled from the store to protect the safety of its staff. despite the sales decline, the retailer reported

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Morning Joe

year of pregnancy jumped almost 30%. in kansas, 105 cases of maternal death were reported between 2016 and 2020, with 29 of those cases tied to pregnancy. the study showed that a majority of the deaths were preventable. we will be digging deeper into that story. and finally "the boston globe" reports on the university's revamping their admissions in the wake of the ban on affirmative action. the paper notes harvard university is switching out its essay prompt on applications with a set of five short answer questions that asks students about intellectual experience, extracurricular activities, employment, travel, or family responsibilities. administrators hope this will still allow students to talk about how race has affected their life experiences.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

new system moving in. all this while high humidity means triple-digit feel-like temperatures in the south, and heat building to record status in the northwest. in fact, by monday, temperatures could be as high as 105 degrees in portland, oregon. and you know, heat this rare is very extreme in areas in the northwest, which could prove to be very dangerous. whit? >> whit: samarra theodore, thank you. next tonight, a deadly and fiery home explosion near pittsburgh this morning. at least one person is dead and several others unaccounted for. flames from the blast destroying or damaging nearby homes. emergency responders searching the rubble tonight for survivors. here's abc's jaclyn lee. >> reporter: tonight, a fatal home explosion rocking this pittsburgh suburb, flattening buildings and scattering debris across the neighborhood. >> this is the worst i've seen in 47 years, just due to the amount of damage. >> reporter: authorities in plum, pennsylvania, responding to reports of the blast just before 10:30 a.m. local time.

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Special Report With Bret Baier

announcement is because, first thing this morning, officials that worked here put out a memo really really critical of congressional investigations into the biden family. but, by this afternoon, once the justice department announced that they had reason to expand their probe, crickets, even from the president who did not come over to talk to us on his way to the beach. bret. >> bret: peter doocy live on the north lawn. peter thank you >> stocks were mixed today, the dow gained 105, the s&p 500 fell 5, the nasdaq was off 93. for the week the dow was up two-thirds of a percentage point, the s&p 500 was down one-third, the nasdaq lost almost two. as many students head off to college this weekend, we look at how many schools are on a decade-long spending spree. some of the country's most recognizable public universities are dumping millions of dollars into costly renovations, new sports teams, and armies of administrators. fox business correspondent lydia

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Morning Joe

department of commerce. thank you for the update one year later. the third hour of "morning joe" starts right now. you know what they will say? trump didn't look well. he was extremely wet. it's 104 or 105 degrees in this room, but we're okay with it, right? >> i was going to say that looks like elvis in '77. >> he was actually making fun of the appearance of other people. >> no, he was making fun -- >> you have to wonder if the former president is feeling the heat. >> well, i expected him to take a scarf and wipe his face and throw it in the crowd.

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Chris Jansing Reports

this heat. we're looking at excessive heat warnings, austin down to corpus christi, new orleans, tallahassee, tampa, so many spots under an excessive heat warning, and that's because we're going to see temperatures into the 90s, once again into the 100s. you factor in the humidity. some spots feel like 117. that is just unbearable and down right dangerous. we're looking at records breaking once again today. dallas 105. you have been socked in with that heat. houston 103. 97 in tallahassee. the record there is 99. we're going to get pretty close. tomorrow we notice these temperatures don't budge. we're staying right around the 106 degree mark. houston you're hot too, 104, could tie or break the record of 104. corpus christi into the triple digits. same story to the southeast. the southeast, you've broken so many records, especially along the western coast of florida. orlando today 98 degrees. miami, 94, the record there is 96 degrees. you factor in the humidity, it's going to feel very, very hot. it's not just the southern

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CNN Newsroom Live

watching "cnn newsroom." record-breaking heat is expected in the coming days from california to florida. heat indices could top 115 degrees in some parts, and severe storms with flooding rains and damaging winds are targeting the nation's midsection. cnn meteorologist alison chinchar breaks it down for us. >> more than 100 records are expected to be broken all the way through monday of the upcoming week. and this stretches from arizona all the way over into florida. keep in mind some of these cities could end up breaking records two, three days in a row. looking at the actual temperatures for sunday, we will top out at 107 degrees in dallas. 105 in san antonio. 101 in jackson, mississippi. even tallahassee topping out at 97 degrees. and that doesn't even take into account the humidity that's going to be factored in. the problem is in the long term, that heat stays in place across the southern tier of the u.s.

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CNN Newsroom Live

cnn meteorologist allison chinchar breaks it all down for us. >> more than 100 records are expected to be broken, all the way through monday of the upcoming week. and this stretches from arizona all the way over into florida. keep in mind, some of these cities could end up breaking records two, even three days in a row. looking at the actual temperatures for sunday, we will top out at 107 degrees in dallas, 105 in san antonio, 101 in jackson, mississippi. even tallahassee topping out at 97 degrees. and that doesn't even take into account the humidity that's going to be factored in. the problem is in the long-term forecast, that heat stays in place across the southern tier of the u.s., so there's not really much relief in sight for a lot of these cities, including phoenix, which is expected to stay well above their average of 106 for at least the next seven days. the only cities that are likely to see some relief are the ones that are getting rain showers. and that's really going to be focused across the midwest,

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CNN Newsroom Live

right now, more than 60 million people are under heat alerts across the south and southwest. heat indices could top 115 degrees in some parts of the country. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar breaks it down for us. >> more than a hundred records are expected to be broken, all the way through monday of the upcoming week. and this stretches from arizona all the way over into florida. keep in mind, some of these cities could end up breaking records two, maybe even three days in a row. looking at the actual temperatures for sunday, we will top out at 107 degrees in dallas, 105 in san antonio, 101 in jackson, mississippi. even tallahassee topping out at 97 degrees. and that doesn't even take into account the humidity that's going to be factored in. the problem is in the long-term forecast, that heat stays in place across the southern tier of the u.s., so there's not really much relief in sight for a lot of these cities. including phoenix, which is expected to stay well above

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