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in fact, is just as good today in duluth, minnesota, as it is in d.c. with the temperatures. our frontal system is installed towards the south. the pressure towards north carolina today. they are getting soaked in coastal areas of the carolinas. any rain we get around here will be pretty white. amount to much. it will be spotty and it will be misty from time to time and this weather pattern will continue through the day tomorrow. futurecast brings a chance of more moderate showers, especially across southern parts of the viewing area as we head into tomorrow afternoon. temperature around 65 degrees. tonight, more of the same, perhaps patchy fog if the winds would calm down. let's look at the seven-day forecast. we are expecting a little more sunshine. sunshine may break out before the day is done and that would allow us to get back into the 70's. at least for the weekend we can get out and do some things when temperatures reach the upper 70's to low 80's again. jummy: just like april out there. jacqui: more like mid april. jummy: coming up, fired for helping a hungry student.
in fact, is just as good today in duluth, minnesota, as it is in d.c. with the temperatures. our frontal system is installed towards the south. the pressure towards north carolina today. they are getting soaked in coastal areas of the carolinas. any rain we get around here will be pretty white. amount to much. it will be spotty and it will be misty from time to time and this weather pattern will continue through the day tomorrow. futurecast brings a chance of more moderate showers, especially...
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Jun 12, 2015
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bryce henry of our duluth station shows us how crews are going deep. >> reporter: the tioga mine pit just west of grand rapids saw much more activity than usual on thursday. >> i've looked for quite a few things but never slippers. >> reporter: the crowd gathered as the dive team went to great depths to search for unusual treasure. >> we have reason to believe the slippers were discarded in this mine pit. >> reporter: onlookers hoped the decade-old mist might be solved. >> they had enough brains not to get caught. >> reporter: someone with enough brains got them and threw them out. >> knocked out this window. >> the day that it happened we actually shed tears. it was a big thing. we didn't know this could happen to us. here's a pair of slippers worth a million dollars at the time and somebody took it right out from under our nose. >> we didn't take them, we tell you. >> reporter: many are convinced that someone knows something, but they just don't have the courage. >> no one's come forward to talk about it, which is kind of surprising even with the $250,000 reward. >> reporter: now t
bryce henry of our duluth station shows us how crews are going deep. >> reporter: the tioga mine pit just west of grand rapids saw much more activity than usual on thursday. >> i've looked for quite a few things but never slippers. >> reporter: the crowd gathered as the dive team went to great depths to search for unusual treasure. >> we have reason to believe the slippers were discarded in this mine pit. >> reporter: onlookers hoped the decade-old mist might be...
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our area continued to just pan out to the point where we ended up all the way over in duluth minnesota looking for this particular person. in this situation they have no leads, nothing that leads them other than the leads that are coming in. and they're going to start getting leads from all over the country. people want to tell you, i saw him over here i saw him there. it's a hectic job, trust me. >> most definitely. i'd like to ask you this too. this search combines federal and local law enforcement. and we've heard that that sort of forced imagine can be territorial and distrust. >> situation with family members, people that these folks are close to we go on every type of scenario that we can think of that's legal to get information out of these people. it is -- you're just getting all kinds of information from these people. you've got the lawyers saying his client didn't have -- doesn't know anything about what she's saying. so you've got a situation where you really have to press these folks to figure out what they really do know. and you've got two suspects out there that are very
our area continued to just pan out to the point where we ended up all the way over in duluth minnesota looking for this particular person. in this situation they have no leads, nothing that leads them other than the leads that are coming in. and they're going to start getting leads from all over the country. people want to tell you, i saw him over here i saw him there. it's a hectic job, trust me. >> most definitely. i'd like to ask you this too. this search combines federal and local law...
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. >>: it is different duluth's will back to ourselves. >>james: that was them chatting we mention it was a rough night for the cavaliers especially for lebron james names look get a nasty spill try to get to the basket he cracked his head against one of the television cameras you see him go ahead first insolence of the camera and then he started driving and pain on the ground he tried to stop the bleeding but eventually did come back into the game right away but that look was a pretty bad and they had to nurse he had been averaging more than 4 points a game in the finals last night he only put up 20 he found in another game was away it was planning a warrior fans celebrating the victory. >>: screaming and chanting warriors warriors. >>: it was a blast it was a great game go warriors i was really nervous because this is the home cyme cleveland crowd of you have to beat the cavaliers in their territory but they did great i think after abroad james got a pat on his head that he was downhill from there here is a look at the rest of the finals
. >>: it is different duluth's will back to ourselves. >>james: that was them chatting we mention it was a rough night for the cavaliers especially for lebron james names look get a nasty spill try to get to the basket he cracked his head against one of the television cameras you see him go ahead first insolence of the camera and then he started driving and pain on the ground he tried to stop the bleeding but eventually did come back into the game right away but that look was a...
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Jun 29, 2015
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cincinnati to lexington, after we destabilize again, we'll have a pocket many minneapolis, almost to duluth with the large hail possible as well. the record heat. neal alluded to it. not just record daily temperatures. the hottest june temperatures ever for these cities in washington state. not going anywhere. red flag warnings. 106 redding. the next couple of days, they might have a slight break into the 90s. a lot of folks ends up in the 100s by the end of the week. it's not going anywhere. >> we turn now to the crisis that has stock markets tumbling around the world. greece's fm system is on the brink of collapse. its banks and stock markets shut down. it's causing a ripple effect. rebecca jarvis here to break it down. u.s. markets feeling the pressure? >> reporter: very much so. here in the united states the dow is set to open at least 200 points lower. it's all because of this. take a look at some of these pictures. greeks have been lining up at banks trying to get their money out. told that the banks won't reopen for at least six days. many atms in greece have been completely emptied
cincinnati to lexington, after we destabilize again, we'll have a pocket many minneapolis, almost to duluth with the large hail possible as well. the record heat. neal alluded to it. not just record daily temperatures. the hottest june temperatures ever for these cities in washington state. not going anywhere. red flag warnings. 106 redding. the next couple of days, they might have a slight break into the 90s. a lot of folks ends up in the 100s by the end of the week. it's not going anywhere....
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we have a pocket in minneapolis almost up to duluth, but that large hail possible, too. the record heat. neal alluded to it. not just record daily temperatures. the hottest june temperatures ever for these cities in washington state. and it's not going anywhere. red flag warnings stick with you. 106 redding. the next couple of days, they might have a slight break into the 90s. a lot of folks end up in the 100s by the end of the week. so, robin, george, it's not going anywhere. >> boy, it sure isn't. okay, ginger, thanks. >>> we turn now to the crisis that has stock markets tumbling around the world. greece's financial system is on the brink of collapse. its banks and stock markets shut down. it's causing a ripple effect across the globe. rebecca jarvis here to break it down. u.s. markets feeling the pressure? >> that's right, george. good morning. those retirement savings accounts in for a volatile ride. the dow opening more than 100 points down. all because of this greeks lining up trying to get their money out. banks won't reopen until thursday. many atms in greece hav
we have a pocket in minneapolis almost up to duluth, but that large hail possible, too. the record heat. neal alluded to it. not just record daily temperatures. the hottest june temperatures ever for these cities in washington state. and it's not going anywhere. red flag warnings stick with you. 106 redding. the next couple of days, they might have a slight break into the 90s. a lot of folks end up in the 100s by the end of the week. so, robin, george, it's not going anywhere. >> boy, it...
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Jun 17, 2015
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a person could drive from boston directly to seattle 3,020 miles, or from laredo, texas, to duluth, minnesota all on our interstate highway system. the federal interstate system serves all 50 states and the district of columbia. the interstate highway system is the central nervous system of our nation's economy creating vital corridors for goods and services for america's commerce. every community in our nation, from our largest cities, our largest metropolitan areas, to the small rural communities that have just a few people, and i mean a few people. our interstate highways bear the name of the republican president dwight d. eisenhower whose vision of a connected america resulted in the federal highway act of 1956. how did this man this good man, dwight eisenhower, come up with this idea? well he was ordered as a young officer to bring military contingency across the united states during world war i. it was awful. and he never forgot that. there was no federal highway system. there were barely highways, there were barely roads. with his experience as allied commander of our troops in world w
a person could drive from boston directly to seattle 3,020 miles, or from laredo, texas, to duluth, minnesota all on our interstate highway system. the federal interstate system serves all 50 states and the district of columbia. the interstate highway system is the central nervous system of our nation's economy creating vital corridors for goods and services for america's commerce. every community in our nation, from our largest cities, our largest metropolitan areas, to the small rural...
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it connects an entire region of the country from duluth to new york to global markets. they have threatened problems within the seaways such as locks collapsing and inadequate areas for our ships to pass through sailing on the great lakes can be very, very dangerous. as many of our sailors know. that corridor is the shortest distance between europe and the united states. and last year the seaway had an 8% increase nits shipping growth -- increase in its shipping growth. it serves a part of america that's been battered economically. and manufacturing has been fighting its way back. this really isn't the time to tamper with the seaways -- the seaway's budget. i understand the problems of amtrak and i know that it needs funding, but i'm just asking the majority to please look at the budget you've offered, your offsets in the case of the st. lawrence seaway development corporation are truly unacceptable. and in doing so, the seaway will be harmed it will harm ports like duluth erie, pennsylvania, mecina, new york duluth minnesota, milwaukee, wisconsin, gary indiana, toledo,
it connects an entire region of the country from duluth to new york to global markets. they have threatened problems within the seaways such as locks collapsing and inadequate areas for our ships to pass through sailing on the great lakes can be very, very dangerous. as many of our sailors know. that corridor is the shortest distance between europe and the united states. and last year the seaway had an 8% increase nits shipping growth -- increase in its shipping growth. it serves a part of...
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host: i will hear from bob from duluth, minnesota. real quick if you can ask a question. caller: my first comment would be to understand the dynamic of trade, you need to simple five the concept -- to simplify the concept. if you have two contractors bidding on a job, one working for $.50 an hour and the other $120 an hour, most people can figure out who will get the contract. the only way you will change the dynamic of that is to lower the american wages down to $.50 an hour. that is my comment. guest: again, i understand the desire to draw up the drawbridges and harken back but i will say we have the best education and training in the world. we have the american worker better for high-paying wages than other countries do. the facts are the highest paying manufacturing jobs are once related to trade. we have a trade surplus with those countries where we have agreements. we have a huge trade deficit with countries where we don't. if we want to change that, we have to have trade agreements. host: more debate to come on this. the house will start this debate today with the
host: i will hear from bob from duluth, minnesota. real quick if you can ask a question. caller: my first comment would be to understand the dynamic of trade, you need to simple five the concept -- to simplify the concept. if you have two contractors bidding on a job, one working for $.50 an hour and the other $120 an hour, most people can figure out who will get the contract. the only way you will change the dynamic of that is to lower the american wages down to $.50 an hour. that is my...
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host: i will hear from bob from duluth minnesota. real quick if you can ask a question. caller: my first comment would be to understand the dynamic of trade, you need to simple five the concept -- to simplify the concept. if you have two contractors bidding on a job, one working for $.50 an hour and the other $120 an hour, most people can figure out who will get the contract. the only way you will change the dynamic of that is to lower the american wages down to $.50 an hour. that is my comment. guest: again i understand the desire to draw up the drawbridges and harken back but i will say we have the best education and training in the world. we have the american were worker better for high-paying wages than other countries do. the facts are the highest paying manufacturing jobs are once related to trade. we have a trade surplus with those countries where we have agreements. we have a huge trade deficit with countries where we don't. if we want to change that, we have to have trade agreements. host: more debate to come on this. the house will start this debate today with
host: i will hear from bob from duluth minnesota. real quick if you can ask a question. caller: my first comment would be to understand the dynamic of trade, you need to simple five the concept -- to simplify the concept. if you have two contractors bidding on a job, one working for $.50 an hour and the other $120 an hour, most people can figure out who will get the contract. the only way you will change the dynamic of that is to lower the american wages down to $.50 an hour. that is my...
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Jun 3, 2015
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we also have another storm that moves through duluth. later on today into tonight, that's when we're going to see our best chance of stronger storms. right in through here. these two orange areas including northeastern colorado southeastern wyoming. we could end up with hail up to baseball size in diameter. about 3 inches or more in diameter. we could also see some tornadoes especially through southeastern nebraska. this is the area to watch out for later this afternoon and ov the open road, it takes on many forms. from the scenic highways to the rugged trails. from the sand covered to the well-traveled. they lead us to the beauty of nature. and the beauty of simple pleasures. the open road is alive and well and waiting to take us to pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. grab a light jack as you walk out the door. it's in the mid 50s, though you see lots of sunshine across most of the bay. a mild start out to the day in san francisco. 57 degrees. today's forecast brings it up to 6
we also have another storm that moves through duluth. later on today into tonight, that's when we're going to see our best chance of stronger storms. right in through here. these two orange areas including northeastern colorado southeastern wyoming. we could end up with hail up to baseball size in diameter. about 3 inches or more in diameter. we could also see some tornadoes especially through southeastern nebraska. this is the area to watch out for later this afternoon and ov the open road, it...
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Jun 22, 2015
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in fact we have the risk of strong storms from duluth to cleveland. 43 million people at risk today. greatest risk for tornadoes in southern wisconsin, northern illinois. we continue to watch that. highs today. look at the temperatures. a huge swath of 90s and 100s from the southeast and midatlantic states into the desert southwest where temperatures will be well over 100 degrees. for today, the enhanced strong storms. plenty of sunshine heat and humidity. feels like temperatures will be well over 10 degrees0 degrees. looking at over 110. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. plenty of sunshine. grab your sunglasses. bright sunny skies, afternoon temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s. not as humid as over the weekend but tomorrow a different story. heat humidity 96. one degree away from the record temperature and strong storms possible tomorrow afternoon. then we get a break. humidity comes way down on wednesday. showers and possibly thunderstorms thursday and friday and storms and much cooler this weekend. have a great day. >>> and that's your latest weather. willie?
in fact we have the risk of strong storms from duluth to cleveland. 43 million people at risk today. greatest risk for tornadoes in southern wisconsin, northern illinois. we continue to watch that. highs today. look at the temperatures. a huge swath of 90s and 100s from the southeast and midatlantic states into the desert southwest where temperatures will be well over 100 degrees. for today, the enhanced strong storms. plenty of sunshine heat and humidity. feels like temperatures will be well...
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we also have a chance in two areas to see strong storms -- up toward minneapolis and duluth as well. large hail and damaging dwindgusty winds. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. what a beautiful day ahead. lots of sunshine, low humidity and a nice breeze that will be out of the west at 12 miles an hour. upper 70s and low 80s. cool for this time of year. but that changes tomorrow. 87 degrees with a chance of late-day showers and thunderstorms tuesday, more likely to come through early wednesday morning. chance of showers continues into the weekend for the fourth of july. sunshine near 90 sunday. have a great day. >>> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you so much. >>> coming up, your need for speed fulfilled? big news about a "top gun" sequel and tom cruise's potential involvement. >>> and next we will meet the nuns fighting to stop katy perry from buying their convent. that story is right after this. when the day arrives a little earlier and lingers a little later you can be sure it's summer. and for this bounty, so little is expected in return. only that we f
we also have a chance in two areas to see strong storms -- up toward minneapolis and duluth as well. large hail and damaging dwindgusty winds. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. what a beautiful day ahead. lots of sunshine, low humidity and a nice breeze that will be out of the west at 12 miles an hour. upper 70s and low 80s. cool for this time of year. but that changes tomorrow. 87 degrees with a chance of late-day showers and thunderstorms tuesday, more likely to come...
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Jun 22, 2015
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in fact, we have that risk of strong storms from duluth out to cleveland. 43 million people at risk today. greatest risk for tornadoes in southern wisconsin, northern illinois. we continue to watch that. highs today, look at the temperatures, a huge swath of 90s and 100s from the southeast and midatlantic states into the desert southwest where temperatures will be well over 100 degrees. for today, the enhanced strong storms up to the north, along the eastern seaboard. heat and humidity. it feels like temperatures will be well over 100 degrees. we're looking at over 110 in phoenix, but it's a >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. not really hot here today. but the heat will build as we go through the weekend. as we look across most of the bay area we have the low clouds across the coast. then you head to the peninsula and the south bay, it is sunny and the temperatures this afternoon, we see 60s and 70s for most of the bay area. but the tri-valley will be reaching into the lower 80s with mostly sunny skies this afternoon. >>> and that's your latest weather. willie? >> all right, a
in fact, we have that risk of strong storms from duluth out to cleveland. 43 million people at risk today. greatest risk for tornadoes in southern wisconsin, northern illinois. we continue to watch that. highs today, look at the temperatures, a huge swath of 90s and 100s from the southeast and midatlantic states into the desert southwest where temperatures will be well over 100 degrees. for today, the enhanced strong storms up to the north, along the eastern seaboard. heat and humidity. it...
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we also have a chance in two areas to see strong storms -- up toward minneapolis and duluth as well. large hail and damaging dwind >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we start out at 60 degrees this morning with some low clouds. the temperatures will be warming up as a we go through the day. for the inland valleys and the north bay reaching 95 degrees, san francisco nice and comfortable with the breezy wind at 70 degrees today, and the east bay reaching 74 degrees. the tri-valley will top out at 91 degrees today and the south bay expect a high of 90 degrees, while the peninsula tops out at 84. have a great day. >>> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you so much. >>> coming up, your need for speed fulfilled? big news about a "top gun" sequel and tom cruise's potential involvement. >>> and next we will meet the nuns fighting to stop katy perry from buying their convent. that story is right after this. can forks . when the day arrives a little earlier and lingers a little later you can be sure it's summer. and for this bounty, so little is expected in return. only t
we also have a chance in two areas to see strong storms -- up toward minneapolis and duluth as well. large hail and damaging dwind >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we start out at 60 degrees this morning with some low clouds. the temperatures will be warming up as a we go through the day. for the inland valleys and the north bay reaching 95 degrees, san francisco nice and comfortable with the breezy wind at 70 degrees today, and the east bay reaching 74 degrees. the...