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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

they say they've collected a massive amount of evidence from rex heuermann's cluttered home. heuermann is charged with murdering three women, and is suspected of killing a fourth. he has pleaded not guilty. and a new development tonight involving bryan kohberger, the man charged with killing those four university of idaho students. in a court filing, his lawyer indicates that kohberger may present an alibi, that he was somewhere else at the time of the killings last november. a plea of not guilty has been entered on his behalf. we'll turn to that dangerous heat now, expanding from the southwest to the central u.s., and heading for the east coast. 82 million people are under heat alerts, and those extreme temperatures are not only being felt on land, but this the water too. sam brock with an urgent rescue mission. >> reporter: tonight, florida burning up, by air and sea. an unfathomable 101-degree temperature reading just north of the florida keys, some of the warmest waters

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

palm springs, the nonstop sweltering heat makes an already difficult job even more challenging. >> the temperature reading of the blacktop right now is at 165. >> reporter: battalion chief greg lyle says with straight temperatures that high, many calls can end up with a trip to the burn unit. >> something as simple as just a traffic accident, a bicycle get hit by a car, and individual falls on the street, we are dealing with an injury that was caused, and then also now possbly burns. >> reporter: it is another blazing hot day in phoenix, the city's fifth consecutive day above 115 degrees. rescue teams are hitting the streets to help the vulnerable homeless population. beagle hi. we've got some water and hygiene. >> reporter: this woman camped out under a patch of trees, the only 4 miles. speak i will be out here tomorrow. >> come my god, there's cars on fire. >> reporter: it was so hot in phoenix yesterday, a fire cause propane tanks to explode and flr sky harbor airport.

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BBC News at Ten

it is 11 o'clock at night here in southern spain and there is a temperature reading on the building just over there that says 30 celsius. 30 celsius! night—time temperatures are not something we often discuss when we talk about extreme heat but during the southern european heatwaves it's been in the late 20s or early 30s all night, so there is no respite. that explains why it can take such a terrible toll on human health.— why it can take such a terrible toll on human health. sophie. just thank ou. the head of a public inquiry into the post office scandal, which was caused by a faulty computer system, has called for action to help those involved receive full and fair compensation. between 2000 and 2014, hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for theft or false accounting, some were sent to jail. many of the victims say they're still waiting — years later — for proper compensation. our business correspondent, emma simpson, has more. another set of boxes arrive

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Alex Witt Reports

>> with phoenix as lang and 110 degrees plus temperatures for 15 days and counting, on track to break his own consecutive record, rescue crews and volunteers putting in overtime for weeks trying to keep people cool and hydrated. battling the heat and burn out at the same time. >> and it's not just, here hospitals around the country are seeing an influx of people reporting heat related illness. so doctors are asking people to be on the lookout for common symptoms this includes, headache dizziness, elevated heart rate and maybe feeling weaker woozy because guys, it is only expected to get even hotter this weekend. >>, already marissa parker thank you for that. let's take a look at palm springs, about two hours from where i am sitting right now. east of us, yes. that looks like a scorched desert wasteland right in that center right there. we are told it is pushing 100 degrees right, now again a couple minutes after 9 am local time. and goodness knows how hot it will get. by the way, that is what the actual temperature reading is

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CNN This Morning Weekend

any exposed skin, even if it's a mull meter of exposed skin feels like a bee stinging you or a low-grade sunburn. not very pleasant here this morning. it's kind of what we're up here for, the extreme conditions. >> is that the wind howling that i'm hearing? sdwl that is. that's the wind howling through one of our westerly facing doors this morning. behind me is the current wind on the summit. 98 miles per hour sustained winds. so a breezy morning. >> those are strong winds. hurricane force winds. when you were outside, it's obviously slippery. how are you getting around? >> absolutely. we have a little bit of a hack f you will. we have a nice tower above us. so that shelter we can take our temperature reading behind that tower and not be exposed to the

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Breakfast

so that contact between the forecaster and also the squadrons and pilots is crucial, isn't it? yes. so we add value to the forecast that they could get off the website or from anywhere else by briefing the pilots, so we show them the satellite images and the charts that are made elsewhere in hq and then we also make our own products and show them those as well. more to come from coningsby later when i will be talking to pilots of aircraft new and old about how heat and severe weather can affect operations here. that new record of 40.3 celsius at coningsby is a significant moment in weather history. but every temperature reading, every weather observation plays its part in our understanding of how our climate is changing and that is why i have come here to the met office's national meteorological archive in exeter. it is home to daily uk weather reports from 1860 to the present day, among a vast collection of data that make up one of the most

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Weather World

the pilots, so we show them the satellite images and the charts that are made elsewhere in hq and then we also make our own products and show them those as well. more to come from coningsby later when i will be talking to pilots of aircraft new and old about how heat and severe weather can affect operations here. that new record of 40.3 celsius at coningsby is a significant moment in weather history. but every temperature reading, every weather observation plays its part in our understanding of how our climate is changing and that is why i have come here, to the met office's national meteorological archive in exeter. it is home to daily uk weather reports from 1860 to the present day, among a vast collection of data that make up one of the most comprehensive collections on meteorology anywhere in the world. i am joined now by mike kendon, a climate information scientist here at the met office, and mike, we are amongst this huge collection of historical weather data. looking at some of these very oldest weather observations, thinking particularly about temperature, how is that used alongside our newest data to compare how our climate is changing? sure, it's a great

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Weather World

in headquarters and we make our own product and show them those as well. more to come from coningsby later when i speak to pilots of aircraft new and old to see how heat and extreme weather effects operations. that new record of 40.3 is a significant moment in weather history. but every temperature reading, every weather observation plays its part in our understanding of how the climate is changing and that is why i am here at the national meteorological archive in exeter. it is home to daily uk weather reports from 1860 up to the present day, among a vast collection of data that makes up one of the most comprehensive meteorological collections in the world. i am joined by mike, a climate information scientist here at the met office, and we are amongst this huge

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Weather World

in headquarters and we make our own product and show them those as well. more to come from coningsby later when i speak to pilots of aircraft new and old to see how heat and extreme weather effects operations. that new record of 40.3 is a significant moment in weather history. but every temperature reading, every weather observation plays its part in our understanding of how the climate is changing and that is why i am here at the national meteorological archive in exeter. it is home to daily uk weather reports from 1860 up to the present day, among a vast collection of data that makes up one of the most comprehensive meteorological collections in the world. i am joined by mike, a climate information scientist and we are amongst this huge collection of historical data. looking at the oldest weather observations, thinking about temperature,

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