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Gorge local - in business: Backwoods Brewing keeps it interesting, Party Acres coming soon

CARSON — For as long as Steve Waters can remember, his family has been brewing beer. He has fond memories of his dad, Jim, storing the six-gallon fermentation jugs in

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SA Pro MTB racer Candice Lill wins silver medal at World Champs

The cyclist is part of Team South Africa at the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships taking place 3-13 August in Scotland.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

greece, where our josh lederman reports thousands are fleeing destructive wildfires. >> the island of rods is a beachside paradise. imagine the terror as the fire swept through here. they had minutes to flee, some still in their bathing suits, walking mile after mile, to safety. and this fire is nowhere near out. >> reporter: in the u.s., health experts say high temperatures are especially dangerous for pregnant women, like kristen but, who recently moved from buffalo to sweltering fort worth, texas. >> i literally felt my skin burning. i'm, like, no, this doesn't feel right. >> reporter: but everyone, no matter how fit, can be vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. 24-year-old mountain biker khai torres bronson recently lost his life while helping dehydrated hikers in the desert, east of san diego. his passing, a sobering reminder of how quickly extreme heat can become deadly, even if you're young and athletic.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

and, of course, our hearts going out to the family and friends of that mountain biker. back here in minneapolis, ana, you asked about the numbers. to be more specific, tomorrow's high is forecasted to be 97. that's just shy of the daily record tomorrow here in minneapolis, which is 100 degrees. and then more broadly, amid our climate crisis, scientists say earth, the planet as a whole, is on track to experience its hottest july ever and possibly the hottest single month of any month ever recorded. scientists add all of this is expected to get much worse unless humans make a drastic change. ana? >> maggie, thank you. new data completed by scientists, compiled recently dealing with the extreme heat is linking it directly to climate change. a new study from the world weather attribution group finds the temps would be virtually impossible without man made climate change and predicts extreme heat waves could become

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Morning Joe

millions are suffering through extreme heat, where josh lederman says many are evacuating. >> imagine the terror as the fire swept through here. tourists tell me they had just minutes to flee. some still in their bathing suits, walking mile after mile to safety. this fire is nowhere near out. >> reporter: back in the u.s., health experts say high temperatures are especially dangerous for pregnant women like kristin, who moved from buffalo to sweltering ft. worth, texas. >> i literally felt my skin burning, and i'm like, this doesn't feel right. >> reporter: everyone, no matter how hit, can be vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. this 24-year-old mountain biker lost his life while helping dehydrated hikers in the desert east of san diego. his passing a sobering reminder of how quickly extreme heat can become deadly, even if you're young and athletic.

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Morning Joe

of course, we just hurt for the family of that mountain biker. in minneapolis, we talked about temperatures and how hot it's expected to get. the high tomorrow is forecasted to be 97. that is, of course, just shy of the daily record for that day of 100 degrees here in minneapolis. that tells you how extreme this is. meantime, more broadly, amid our climate crisis, earth scientists say we're on track to have the hottest july and hottest month ever recorded. it'll get worse unless humans make drastic changes, willie? >> enjoy the relative cool this morning. as you say, it is going up about 30 degrees. maggie vespa live for us in minneapolis. maggie, thanks so much. this morning, bloomberg is out with a new investigative report on how american made guns are making their way to foreign countries. thailand is purchasing the largest amount of american firearms. just a decade ago, the u.s. prohibited a plan put forward by the gun manufacturer to sell

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Mountain bikers in the heat: 'Never put yourself in jeopardy'

The recent heat wave is a reminder of how brutal the summer heat can be. Some mountain bikers say pack plenty of water and to never put yourself in jeopardy.

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Special Report With Bret Baier

between 114 and 117 through friday. triple dignity heat continues to bear down on texas well and other southwestern states and that's putting strain ton those states' power grids. correspondent casey stegall has that story from dallas. >> as you know we have experienced extreme heat over the last few months. >> no end in sight for millions in the lone star state sweating it out under, yet, another round of excessive heat warnings and advisories. >> i like heat, but, once it gets past about 95, i don't like it so much. >> tuesday's real feel temperatures were expected to surpass 115 degrees across much of texas putting people who work outside at a higher risk for heat stroke and exhaustion. >> even if you are not thirsty, taking sips of water throughout the day will help you mitigate depry hydration. >> texas isn't alone. the scorcher stretching across most of the south. all the way to california where officials say a mountain biker died this past weekend near san

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

the weather was certainly on their side. tomorrow could be a much different story. heavy showers are in the forecast. so that could lead to some new challenges. lester? >> kathy park, thank you. in much of the rest of the country it's the start of yet another week of scorching potentially record-breaking heat, with hospitals seeing a surge of people suffering in this dangerous weather. erin mclaughlin is in phoenix for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight the deadly heat dome tightening its grip, fueling fires in california and making history in the southwest. phoenix a day away from smashing a 47-year-old record. tonight marking 18 straight days with highs 110 plus. with scorching temps expected through the week, straining the city's essential services, firefighters going from call to call. >> she was hot to the touch. >> reporter: tonight more than 70 million people under heat alerts across 15 states. in san diego a mountain biker died trying to help heat-exhausted hikers. and in utah this harrowing rescue. first responders

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