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in phoenix is in a break now. it's lunchtime in phoenix. more live coverage is coming up about half an hour from now at 6:05 p.m. eastern on c-span. some of the witnesses still to donna crane from naral pro-choice america, georgetown public policy professor judy feder, and daniel martinez, the arizona president for aarp while we wait for live coverage to continue, here is some of the platform hearing from earlier today. >> good morning. and well to the democratic national committee southwest for 2016 platform. i am congressman elijah cummings of marilyn. it is an honor to chair this panel, participate in this and i welcome all of you to these very important proceedings. i would like to call this forum of the 2016 drafting committee to order. would everyone now please stand to pledge allegiance to the flag. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, with liberty and justice for all. >> on behalf of my colleagues on ,he platform drafting committee i welco
in phoenix is in a break now. it's lunchtime in phoenix. more live coverage is coming up about half an hour from now at 6:05 p.m. eastern on c-span. some of the witnesses still to donna crane from naral pro-choice america, georgetown public policy professor judy feder, and daniel martinez, the arizona president for aarp while we wait for live coverage to continue, here is some of the platform hearing from earlier today. >> good morning. and well to the democratic national committee...
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welcome to phoenix. have a great view days of meetings. you will hear from some of the most talented people in our community that i have the benefit to work with here in the city. we have a thriving and passionate democratic here in the state of arizona. welcome to phoenix. as i wasings: listening to you, i often think of washington, what cannot be done, so thank you for doing things and create models for the entire nation. we really do appreciate the hospitality. toore i get started, i want have them introduce themselves, the members of this very distinguished drafting committee. in tremendousng amounts of time, taking time away from their families, from their normal jobs, because they want to make sure that we as a party create a meaningful platform, not just with regard to the next four years, but are the next generation and beyond. so it gives me tremendous honor to have them introduce themselves, the members of the drafting committee of the platform committee. thank you, mr. chairman. i am the polic
welcome to phoenix. have a great view days of meetings. you will hear from some of the most talented people in our community that i have the benefit to work with here in the city. we have a thriving and passionate democratic here in the state of arizona. welcome to phoenix. as i wasings: listening to you, i often think of washington, what cannot be done, so thank you for doing things and create models for the entire nation. we really do appreciate the hospitality. toore i get started, i want...
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phoenix, doaarizona, we accomplished that. we think of climate change in the context of how it affects cities on the coastal areas because of the rising tides, rising ocean lines. but in phoenix with the heat you're going to experience over your few days here, earlier than we normally get, rising temperatures, drought is a huge issue in this community directly as a result of climate change. the policies that you adopt here, the policies of our party, the successful party in this upcoming election are going to benefit us here in the desert southwest on the issue of climate change and climate resill genesee. i want to thank you in advance for that regard. phoenix received the award as having the strongest climate change policies in the united states of america as a city. congressman cummings, i want to thank you so much for you leadership on comprehensive immigration reform. as i told you privately, when it is successful, no city in the united states of america will benefit more economically from comprehensive immigration reform
phoenix, doaarizona, we accomplished that. we think of climate change in the context of how it affects cities on the coastal areas because of the rising tides, rising ocean lines. but in phoenix with the heat you're going to experience over your few days here, earlier than we normally get, rising temperatures, drought is a huge issue in this community directly as a result of climate change. the policies that you adopt here, the policies of our party, the successful party in this upcoming...
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phoenix, arizona. [applause] we don't give up easy. we fight in phoenix. you see, we fitted second in the competition for the 2016 democratic convention and i want to be the first to welcome you to the home of the 2020 convention here in phoenix. also welcome to the fastest growing big city post world war ii in the united states of america. the future of phoenix, arizona is the future of the united states of america in so many ways. people are voting with their feet to move to the south western united states in particular phoenix. we're so blessed to have incredible diverse tism i'm confident with the intellectual and policy fire pow twhear this committee is going to provide to our party, we're going to be successful in the most important election in our lifetime and congressman you mentioned a couple of the issues that are important to the party and certainly important to the people of this city. i want to thank you in advance for your support of the veterans across the united states of america which i know will be an important part of our platform. in ph
phoenix, arizona. [applause] we don't give up easy. we fight in phoenix. you see, we fitted second in the competition for the 2016 democratic convention and i want to be the first to welcome you to the home of the 2020 convention here in phoenix. also welcome to the fastest growing big city post world war ii in the united states of america. the future of phoenix, arizona is the future of the united states of america in so many ways. people are voting with their feet to move to the south western...
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ron mott in phoenix, arizona. now to correspondent morgan radford who is in louisville which is, of course, the real hometown of a young man who left there as cassius clay is remembered as a legend and louisville, morgan, is where the funeral will be held. correct? >> that's right, brian. in fact, before he was the greatest of all time, he was the louisville lip. it started right here in his hometown here in kentucky. you can see behind me the muhammad ali center. that opened ten years ago specifically dedicated to preserving his legacy. the mayor has ordered all flags across the city to be lowered to half-staff. and tonight, the people here in louisville are reminding the world that this is a legend borne and bred of kentucky soil. it all started here when cassius clay was born in 1942, and when was just 12 years old, his bike was stolen and a police officer came by and saw him agitated and asked him what was wrong and muhammad ali, furious, said i'm going to whoop him. and the police officer said, if you're goin
ron mott in phoenix, arizona. now to correspondent morgan radford who is in louisville which is, of course, the real hometown of a young man who left there as cassius clay is remembered as a legend and louisville, morgan, is where the funeral will be held. correct? >> that's right, brian. in fact, before he was the greatest of all time, he was the louisville lip. it started right here in his hometown here in kentucky. you can see behind me the muhammad ali center. that opened ten years...
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we've been monitoring a donald trump rally in phoenix, arizona. the presumptive gop nominee speaking there now. we're going to have a brief listen. >> what they've done is incredible and we're doing the same thing. we're taking in millions of people that we don't know who the hell they are, they don't have documentation, they don't have paperwork. it's going to be a problem like you've never seen before, and you're going to have a situation. you look at orlando and you see how bad that was. sadly, folks, unless we get really tough and really smart, it's going to happen again and again and again until we really know what the hell we're doing, because we don't know what we're doing. we just don't know. so we're going to be -- we're going to be different. we're going to be tougher. we're going to be smarter. we're going to bring our jobs. we're going to have borders, we're going to have the wall. we need the wall. we have to stop the drugs. we have to stop -- [ cheers and applause ] >> who is going to pay for the wall? tell me. it's going to happen.
we've been monitoring a donald trump rally in phoenix, arizona. the presumptive gop nominee speaking there now. we're going to have a brief listen. >> what they've done is incredible and we're doing the same thing. we're taking in millions of people that we don't know who the hell they are, they don't have documentation, they don't have paperwork. it's going to be a problem like you've never seen before, and you're going to have a situation. you look at orlando and you see how bad that...
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temperatures in phoenix climbed to 110 degrees today by noon. forecasters say the city could approach a high of 120 tomorrow. >>> that extreme heat is causing problems for firefighters battling wildfires in six western states. one of those fires in in santa barbara county. it's about 50% contained but it earned more than 7800 acres. lauren blanchard reports. >> reporter: firefighters out west are making some progress against six fires burning in four states. but extreme heat could worsen conditions and cut into progress they've already made. in southern california, the sherpa fire is threatening hundreds of homes as the flames are only a few miles from coastal communities. firefighters were given a lucky break last night when expected winds died down but the fire still has residents worried as red flag conditions are expected this week. >> this fire was so close and there were burning embers coming down. i came out in my pajamas and said there's one woman in here and five dogs, just wake me up if i need to go. >> reporter: the cedar fire in ariz
temperatures in phoenix climbed to 110 degrees today by noon. forecasters say the city could approach a high of 120 tomorrow. >>> that extreme heat is causing problems for firefighters battling wildfires in six western states. one of those fires in in santa barbara county. it's about 50% contained but it earned more than 7800 acres. lauren blanchard reports. >> reporter: firefighters out west are making some progress against six fires burning in four states. but extreme heat...
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the optics after former president bill clinton and the attorney general meet in phoenix. the fallout and the state of the race. our panel weighs in on it all. little miss muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey. along came a burglar who broke into her home and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately geico had recently helped her with homeowners insurance. she got full replacement on her tuffets. the burglar was later captured when he was spotted with whey on his face. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance. oudairy or artificial flavors., so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! (baby babble) not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! our vitamins contain no gluten, dairy or artificial flavors. so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. to help spread the word, we made t-shirts! reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! are those made with all-beef
the optics after former president bill clinton and the attorney general meet in phoenix. the fallout and the state of the race. our panel weighs in on it all. little miss muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey. along came a burglar who broke into her home and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately geico had recently helped her with homeowners insurance. she got full replacement on her tuffets. the burglar was later captured when he was spotted with...
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in phoenix you are going to say above average through saturday. other parts of the country are heating up. as far north as places like rapid city 95 degrees for the forecast high today. you will be in the 90's in places like kansas city in raleigh, north carolina loon gnaw. anywhere from northern plains into parts of the midwest and mid atlantic. there is a threat for damaging winds, large hail and flash flooding. when we see the rain we are seeing conditions that are forecast to stay dry for the next several days. a rescue mission as a sick worker is stranded at a remote station. two planes making the dangerous journey flying through 24-hour darkness with temperatures 7 degrees below freezing. it is enough to freeze jet fuel. reaching the destination is harder to get to than the international space station. this is the third rescue mission since it opened in 1957. >> mike wallace saying strangers attacked he and his daughter after a rascal flatts concert. >> takes 15-20 seconds. there was no dialogue between us in regards to anything that provoke
in phoenix you are going to say above average through saturday. other parts of the country are heating up. as far north as places like rapid city 95 degrees for the forecast high today. you will be in the 90's in places like kansas city in raleigh, north carolina loon gnaw. anywhere from northern plains into parts of the midwest and mid atlantic. there is a threat for damaging winds, large hail and flash flooding. when we see the rain we are seeing conditions that are forecast to stay dry for...
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in phoenix, just outside of there, 70-mile-an-hour wind gusts yesterday. the midsection of the country, flood watches there. we've got a front that's coming through tonight. chicago, you get some storms here in the next few hours, it pushes plus indiana and ohio. and by 8:00 tomorrow night, strong to severe storms right along the interstates of the northeast. and that is right during the peak travel time of this holiday weekend. cecilia? >> so many teem getting ready to leave right now. rob, thank you. >>> we do want to move on now to chilling new details in that terror attack in istanbul. for the first time, we are seeing the faces of the three men behind the massacre. this image showing them smiling, molts before the attack. and we now know they were staying inside this apartment building, where behind this steel door, authorities suspect they were making bombs. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is in istanbul tonight on that trail of terror. >> reporter: new surveillance video from an airport kiosk shows the moment the panic set in. people s
in phoenix, just outside of there, 70-mile-an-hour wind gusts yesterday. the midsection of the country, flood watches there. we've got a front that's coming through tonight. chicago, you get some storms here in the next few hours, it pushes plus indiana and ohio. and by 8:00 tomorrow night, strong to severe storms right along the interstates of the northeast. and that is right during the peak travel time of this holiday weekend. cecilia? >> so many teem getting ready to leave right now....
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vegas, yuma, phoenix, tucson, this is a long-duration heat wave in the west. we saw some really nasty thunderstorms in minnesota last night. duluth had strong storms and even tornadoes near them. today the cold front will sink to the south t. will cool you off in chicago, fort wayne, cleveland, detroit, minneapolis but you will have the chance of severe weather. 28 million people at the risk of the severe storm. east coast is nice and it's nice and warm and celebratory for cleveland. >> thank you so much. >> they're not going to do with themselves. >> we'll figure it out. >>> some sad news from hollywood next after a freak accident takes the life of a star. we'll have more on "way too early" in just a moment. i asked my dentist if an electric toobrush was going to clean better than a manual. he said sure...but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean versus
vegas, yuma, phoenix, tucson, this is a long-duration heat wave in the west. we saw some really nasty thunderstorms in minnesota last night. duluth had strong storms and even tornadoes near them. today the cold front will sink to the south t. will cool you off in chicago, fort wayne, cleveland, detroit, minneapolis but you will have the chance of severe weather. 28 million people at the risk of the severe storm. east coast is nice and it's nice and warm and celebratory for cleveland. >>...
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ali died in phoenix, arizona, after being hospitalized thursday. the man known as the greatest was 74. >> the veterans sports illustrated photographer neil leifer has photographed ali throughout much of his boxing career. leifer looks back at his interactions with the champ and shares some of the stories behind some of his most famous photos. >> i like to call what ali has visual charisma. there are some people that like the camera. muhammad, whether he was in the ring or in the studio, he has this charisma. he just seems to do whatever the things are that one does to make good pictures. muhammad ali turned 70 on january 17th. i first photographed ali as a 19-year-old kid, and i've been lucky enough to ride his coattails for the last 50-plus years. i've done 35 of his fights. then i've had my photographs of muhammad on the cover of sports illustrated 12 times. i'm afn asked do i have one favorite photograph? may favorite picture ever, it's a remote camera looking straight down on the apron. it was the cleveland williams-ali fight. it is far and awa
ali died in phoenix, arizona, after being hospitalized thursday. the man known as the greatest was 74. >> the veterans sports illustrated photographer neil leifer has photographed ali throughout much of his boxing career. leifer looks back at his interactions with the champ and shares some of the stories behind some of his most famous photos. >> i like to call what ali has visual charisma. there are some people that like the camera. muhammad, whether he was in the ring or in the...
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records in phoenix and vegas today. but heat advisory continues through at least wednesday for most of these cities. it does expand tomorrow. look at the high temperatures expected. could break another record in phoenix and vegas. near 100 in salt lake city and denver. we start to push off to the east. cool front trying to drape south in the upper midwest. severe storms from omaha to columbus, ohio. then, the front just sags across the mid-atlantic tomorrow. could see rough weather from norfolk from des moines to bismarck. damaging wind and big hail. cooling rain with this. southwest certainly wishes they had had. >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, to the 28 minutes on the phone with the gunman, inside that orlando nightclub. the fbi has now released transcripts of the calls with that gunman. the effort to get him out to save more people inside that club. what we never heard before. and abc's linzie janis in orlando. >> reporter: tonight, the chilling details of what the gunman said during that three-hour siege. from
records in phoenix and vegas today. but heat advisory continues through at least wednesday for most of these cities. it does expand tomorrow. look at the high temperatures expected. could break another record in phoenix and vegas. near 100 in salt lake city and denver. we start to push off to the east. cool front trying to drape south in the upper midwest. severe storms from omaha to columbus, ohio. then, the front just sags across the mid-atlantic tomorrow. could see rough weather from norfolk...
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she confirmed she spoke with clinton at the airport in phoenix but said it was not a planned meeting. she insisted they spoke about grandchildren and golf, and current news events but did not discuss the benghazi or the e-mail investigations. as you know, if the fbi finds evidence that hillary clinton or one of her top aides mishandled classified information or lied under oath, and then the fbi referred an indictment, by all accounts, it will be lynch who will have to decide whether to move forward with a prosecution. >>> as we mentioned before, president obama headed way up north today to reaffirm trade ties with his counterparts from canada and mexico during his final north american leader summit. the president's visit comes amid a contentious 2016 election where both of his potential successors say they would bid adieu to the transpacific partnership. kevin cork reports from canada tonight about what could be the president's last stand on the tpp. >> reporter: for the leaders of the united states, canada, and mexico, this is a picture of cooperation, and in sharp contrast to what m
she confirmed she spoke with clinton at the airport in phoenix but said it was not a planned meeting. she insisted they spoke about grandchildren and golf, and current news events but did not discuss the benghazi or the e-mail investigations. as you know, if the fbi finds evidence that hillary clinton or one of her top aides mishandled classified information or lied under oath, and then the fbi referred an indictment, by all accounts, it will be lynch who will have to decide whether to move...
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parts of phoenix hit 110 degrees before noon over the weekend, and a high temperature of 118. firefighters in north phoenix rescued a 28-year-old woman that fell responsible while biking, and is now in the hospital in critical condition. a 25-year-old man died from heat exposure while hiking, and more extreme heat is forecasted for the desert today. >>> and for father's day, outside in taking advantage of the summer weather, and luring people to the crown beach in alameda, and others lighting the grill for the barbecue. 80s and 90s.>> the southwest is where this is, it is not happening here.>> thank goodness.>> no kidding, and the are the south you go, the more heat.>>> we had a very cool week last week, and temperatures will warm up and the southwest will be baking. you can see where the heat will be, and it looks like with subtle changes, the four corners high will back off a little bit, but it will never get up here. it will for 90s, but not looking for 100, even inland. there will be 90s for everybody under sunny skies, and not much breeze. the west southwest and breeze, f
parts of phoenix hit 110 degrees before noon over the weekend, and a high temperature of 118. firefighters in north phoenix rescued a 28-year-old woman that fell responsible while biking, and is now in the hospital in critical condition. a 25-year-old man died from heat exposure while hiking, and more extreme heat is forecasted for the desert today. >>> and for father's day, outside in taking advantage of the summer weather, and luring people to the crown beach in alameda, and others...
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muhammad died in phoenix last night from septic shock. the boxing great also battled parkinson ea parkinson's disease for 30 years. >> reporter: the tributes and memorials to muhammad ali are growing in louisville, kentucky where the champ grew up and learned to box. >> one thing he showed people you can come from the gutter and rise above any obstacle. >> reporter: flags have been lowered to half staff as people mourn the death of a three time heavyweight champ and a crew saider for peace. >> it's like he reached his hands out to everybody. it didn't matter race, creed or color. it's like you're part of me because you are a human being. >> he did belong to the
muhammad died in phoenix last night from septic shock. the boxing great also battled parkinson ea parkinson's disease for 30 years. >> reporter: the tributes and memorials to muhammad ali are growing in louisville, kentucky where the champ grew up and learned to box. >> one thing he showed people you can come from the gutter and rise above any obstacle. >> reporter: flags have been lowered to half staff as people mourn the death of a three time heavyweight champ and a crew...
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we were then pulled down with the sinking of the phoenix to the bottom of the english channel. during that time, you're in the process of drowning. and your brain is passing you by with your whole life. >> of the 12 men, only 6 survived. as seen here in this picture, they were picked up six hours later by the british ship "hms vivacious." bobby pintar's phoenix never make it but bobby hooked up to the bridge span and mulberry was hooked up eight days after the invasion. >> we all clapped because we were so proud that they could go dry all the way to shore. >> five days later the worst storm in 40 years destroyed the man-made american harbor, but some 9,000 tons of equipment, 11,000 troops had made it ashore. >> when my dad's division landed at normandy, they walked across one of those causeways the seabees had actually built down there. there's a story that george patton managed across the rhine with the help of seabees. >> and it is a true story. however, he would not allow them to wear seabee uniforms. so, they were actually wearing army uniforms, but in many places, if you l
we were then pulled down with the sinking of the phoenix to the bottom of the english channel. during that time, you're in the process of drowning. and your brain is passing you by with your whole life. >> of the 12 men, only 6 survived. as seen here in this picture, they were picked up six hours later by the british ship "hms vivacious." bobby pintar's phoenix never make it but bobby hooked up to the bridge span and mulberry was hooked up eight days after the invasion. >>...
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that is how remarkable they are. 118 in phoenix. 107 in burbank. some of the numbers will climb through the evening. tomorrow's highs will be even warmer. we could reach all time records in vegas, palm springs. 122 is expected in the coachella valley. we do have a severe weather threat tonight, includes minneapolis. and duluth, might see a tornado or two with the line of storms moving through. and continued heat across the central u.s., 99 is expected in st. louis. 90 in chicago. tomorrow is the first day of summer and the long race guidance is calling for continued heat in the areas getting it tonight. >> so hot of the west. rob, thanks so much. >>> we learn more about the massacre in orlando. a troubling picture is growing clear and we learn tonight about his wife. one of her former teachers explains why she should is omar mateen's bride could not have been in on the plot. linzie janis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, seven days after omar mateen's massacre. >> possibly up to 15 still at the club barricaded in. >> reporter: authorities preparing to
that is how remarkable they are. 118 in phoenix. 107 in burbank. some of the numbers will climb through the evening. tomorrow's highs will be even warmer. we could reach all time records in vegas, palm springs. 122 is expected in the coachella valley. we do have a severe weather threat tonight, includes minneapolis. and duluth, might see a tornado or two with the line of storms moving through. and continued heat across the central u.s., 99 is expected in st. louis. 90 in chicago. tomorrow is...
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so you have temperatures in 114 in phoenix, look at the temperatures here in texas. up toward oklahoma. this heat is going to expand into the central and southern plains. so 101 in midland, and amarillo, and here we're deal wig of the humidity. so, trace, for the foreseeable future we're dealing with high pressure anchored across the area and the extreme heat will continue. >> i want to touch, there's a tropical storm forming now in the gulf of mexico? >> question have a tropical storm. there's our daytime highs for phoenix but tropical storm danielle, the fourth named storm, a record-breaker to see this many storms to early on in the tropical season. 45 miles-per-hour sustained winds. we're expecting a landfall within the next couple of hours but mudslides and heavy rain and flooding are the concern. we're hoping that some of this moisture will make it up into the southwest, but it's so dry here, trace, i don't think any of it is going to get into the areas that need to see it. >> let's hope it's not an indication of things to come the rest of the summer. janice, th
so you have temperatures in 114 in phoenix, look at the temperatures here in texas. up toward oklahoma. this heat is going to expand into the central and southern plains. so 101 in midland, and amarillo, and here we're deal wig of the humidity. so, trace, for the foreseeable future we're dealing with high pressure anchored across the area and the extreme heat will continue. >> i want to touch, there's a tropical storm forming now in the gulf of mexico? >> question have a tropical...
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a source close to the family tells nbc news that ali is in grave condition in phoenix tonight. social media is flooded with messages of support for the legend. his family asking for privacy at this time. lester? >> cynthia mcfadden, thank you. >>> there's breaking news tonight from texas, the four soldiers who were swept away by floodwaters have been found dead. that's in addition to five other soldiers dead after the vehicle they were all riding in overturned. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in texas with the latest on this military tragedy. >> reporter: today rescue crews, canines and army aircraft units scouring ft. hood's rugged terrain after a devastating loss. >> this tragedy extends well beyond ft. hood. >> reporter: the 12 soldiers were on routine convoy tracking when the floods swamped the tactical vehicle like this one. the call for help came in at 11:30 thursday morning. they were in the northeast fringe of the post when a creek that winds through the area raged out of control. the two and a half-ton vehicle is only designed to withstand four feet of water. >> rain had come,
a source close to the family tells nbc news that ali is in grave condition in phoenix tonight. social media is flooded with messages of support for the legend. his family asking for privacy at this time. lester? >> cynthia mcfadden, thank you. >>> there's breaking news tonight from texas, the four soldiers who were swept away by floodwaters have been found dead. that's in addition to five other soldiers dead after the vehicle they were all riding in overturned. nbc's gabe...
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this plane from houston couldn't land in phoenix, because the pilot feared his tires might explode in the 120-degree heat. we've got our heat gun, going to check some temperatures. right here, the pavement is 171 degrees. 141 degrees. 175 degrees. the dangers are real. and the symptoms -- headache, fatigue, you even stop sweating, come on frighteningly quick. >> we've had people as soon as five minutes from the time they get outside, the conditions are really difficult to deal with. >> reporter: it's 112 degrees as i stand here right now. and it doesn't take long before you can really feel the effects. the warnings are serious. stay inside unless you really have to, and drink lots of water. david? >> just incredible heat there in arizona. all right, thanks very much, neal. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano, because this whole system is moving across the country. >> reporter: yeah, it's been a long duration event. today is the peak of it. but it's expanding. records in phoenix and palm springs and vegas today but heat advisory continues through at least wednesday for most of thes
this plane from houston couldn't land in phoenix, because the pilot feared his tires might explode in the 120-degree heat. we've got our heat gun, going to check some temperatures. right here, the pavement is 171 degrees. 141 degrees. 175 degrees. the dangers are real. and the symptoms -- headache, fatigue, you even stop sweating, come on frighteningly quick. >> we've had people as soon as five minutes from the time they get outside, the conditions are really difficult to deal with....
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, 122, if they gets to 120 in parties every phoenix, flirting with all time territory, vaguest tuscon, into the upper teens, in other words, these are the forecasted highs for today, at sky harbor international 116 what we are expecting, but regardless, you know, go into s other observation sites around there, where/could easily be flirting with 120, 123 palm springs, 124 needles, just unbelievable the kind of heat they're experiencing, very apetaly named location. storm scan, very, very wide zoom here. the unfortunate news you won't see any rain come in, any time soon here, to these areas. rather, the heat continues, that winds that we heard about in the package continuing, also, worth a mention, the tropics also lighting up right now, at the moment, you've got tropical storm daniel, starting to move on shore, in mexico, so a lot of other international and national headlines being made in the weather department, for our area, it is primarily a frontal passage, followed up by area of low pressure later in the week, otherwise just starting off the summer season on pretty toasty note. r
, 122, if they gets to 120 in parties every phoenix, flirting with all time territory, vaguest tuscon, into the upper teens, in other words, these are the forecasted highs for today, at sky harbor international 116 what we are expecting, but regardless, you know, go into s other observation sites around there, where/could easily be flirting with 120, 123 palm springs, 124 needles, just unbelievable the kind of heat they're experiencing, very apetaly named location. storm scan, very, very wide...
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yesterday, in phoenix, you had a coliseum that was more than half empty for his visit. of course ift was more than 100 degrees outside and right now it is 115 outside. but it is hard to gauge whether he is losing support in the crowd. because as i said between one day and the next it's been different. >> jacob thank you for the update. more for on the trump campaign joining me is the editor in chief of reason magazine and national political editor for the "washington post." good to have you with us. i'm going to play two sound bytes. the first from donald trump in terms of -- this is yesterday, phoenix, responding to this new effort by some delegates to stop trump at the convention next month. listen to it. >> i get a kick when these poor poor people who have been fighting me forever, they don't understand they can't beat me. they just can't beat me. now i hear, and they want to try to do something at the convention. wouldn't it be funny if trump gets record-setting votes, biggest in history, has unbelievable number of states and somebody beat like a drum says our nomin
yesterday, in phoenix, you had a coliseum that was more than half empty for his visit. of course ift was more than 100 degrees outside and right now it is 115 outside. but it is hard to gauge whether he is losing support in the crowd. because as i said between one day and the next it's been different. >> jacob thank you for the update. more for on the trump campaign joining me is the editor in chief of reason magazine and national political editor for the "washington post." good...
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phoenix, reaching a scorching triple digits. in arizona, the heat turning deadly, claiming four lives. >> we have had over a hundred calls of heat-related emergencies. >> reporter: we surveyed the temperatures on the ground around phoenix. this slide is 185 degrees right now. 171 on this swing. careful with the door handle. out in the sun, 146 degrees. remarkably even airplanes have been affected. airlines delaying some flights, at 120 degrees, the air creates lift problems for planes. at least one flight forced to turn back around to houston the pilot saying it was too hot to land. the warnings here today, stay indoors and stay hydrated. we certainly are. amy. >> wow, incredible, neal. thank you so much. lot of people want to know how long this is going to last. let's head to ginger with what's next in the deadly summer weather. ginger is in san bell island, florida. >> reporter: some of the numbers, yuma, arizona, topped at 120. phoenix had its fifth hottest temperature, 118, only done that ten times in recorded history. here'
phoenix, reaching a scorching triple digits. in arizona, the heat turning deadly, claiming four lives. >> we have had over a hundred calls of heat-related emergencies. >> reporter: we surveyed the temperatures on the ground around phoenix. this slide is 185 degrees right now. 171 on this swing. careful with the door handle. out in the sun, 146 degrees. remarkably even airplanes have been affected. airlines delaying some flights, at 120 degrees, the air creates lift problems for...
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last night he died in a phoenix hospital. we are taking a look back at his life and legacy. >> it's appalling. we try to keep our kids as safe as possible. and it's just horrible to hear. >> at least two south jersey middle schoolers were tricked into giving a man child porn according to police. they say there could be more victims out there. details ahead. >>> today is the day to get out and do something. it's the better of the two days this weekend. there are some clouds out there right now, but guess what, tomorrow we are tracking some severe weather. good morning. this is nbc10 news today. thanks for being with us. i am rosemary connors.
last night he died in a phoenix hospital. we are taking a look back at his life and legacy. >> it's appalling. we try to keep our kids as safe as possible. and it's just horrible to hear. >> at least two south jersey middle schoolers were tricked into giving a man child porn according to police. they say there could be more victims out there. details ahead. >>> today is the day to get out and do something. it's the better of the two days this weekend. there are some clouds...
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phoenix should be 119, a chance at 120 degrees. close to the all time june record there in southern arizona. also we're going to watch severe weather today, 23 million people at risk made it into central california, bakesersfield, 84. it will this weekend. >> i'm sure it will. bill, thank you so much for that. >>> the judge in the sexual assault case is pulled from a new sex abuse trial. plus, did the russians give the democratic's secrets. "early today" is back in two. neutrogena® cosmetics. powders, concealers and foundations in new shades for more skin tones. with vitamins and antioxidants. your skin will look beautiful when you wear it and even after you take it off. neutrogena® cosmetics see what's possible. a leading consumer testing the top laundry detergents. the winner - persil 2 in 1, didn't only beat tide... it beat every single detergent tested. boom. switch to persil proclean 2 in 1. #1 rated. are you ready to take the gel envy challenge? revlon colorstay gel envy with diamond top coat. we challenged the leading comp
phoenix should be 119, a chance at 120 degrees. close to the all time june record there in southern arizona. also we're going to watch severe weather today, 23 million people at risk made it into central california, bakesersfield, 84. it will this weekend. >> i'm sure it will. bill, thank you so much for that. >>> the judge in the sexual assault case is pulled from a new sex abuse trial. plus, did the russians give the democratic's secrets. "early today" is back in two....
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ron mott in phoenix, arizona. now to correspondent morgan radford who is in lou louisville which is, of course, the real hometown of a young man who left there as cassius clay is remembered as a legend and louisville, morgan is where the funeral will be held. correct? >> that's right, brian. in fact, before evers the greatest of all time, he was the louisville lip. it started right here in his hometown here in kentucky. you can see behind me the muhammad ali center. that opened ten years ago dedicated to preserving his legacy. the mayor has ordered all flags across the city to be lowered to half-staff. and tonight, the people here in louisville are reminding the world that this is a legend borne and bred of kentucky soil. it all started here when cassius play was born in 1942 and when was just 12 years old, his bike was stolen and a police officer came by and saw him agitated and asked him what was wrong and muhammad ali fewer yis said i'm going to whoop him. the officer said if you're going to whoop him, you need
ron mott in phoenix, arizona. now to correspondent morgan radford who is in lou louisville which is, of course, the real hometown of a young man who left there as cassius clay is remembered as a legend and louisville, morgan is where the funeral will be held. correct? >> that's right, brian. in fact, before evers the greatest of all time, he was the louisville lip. it started right here in his hometown here in kentucky. you can see behind me the muhammad ali center. that opened ten years...
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he died on friday in phoenix. lebron james pointed his anier to the sky and tapped his heart in tribute to the greatest. >> muhammad ali's body is back in his hometown of louisville, to kentucky, transported from phoenix on a 737 which carried dozens of his family members. his large eight car motor indicated stopped traffic as it traveled from louisville international airport to the funeral home. a public memorial service is set for friday at 11:00 a.m. our time with eulogies delivered by former president clinton and billy crystal and long time sports caster bryant gumbel. >> yesterday afternoon a man was slot and killed before 3:00 p.m. near the intersection of north 26 and julian street. have the gay say the shooter is still out there but not identified yet. on saturday, a middle-age man shot in the chest in san jose after two men got into a fight in a strip mall parking lot. he died at hospital. police are still looking for the suspect in the shooting. >> credits from alameda county are on the front lip helping
he died on friday in phoenix. lebron james pointed his anier to the sky and tapped his heart in tribute to the greatest. >> muhammad ali's body is back in his hometown of louisville, to kentucky, transported from phoenix on a 737 which carried dozens of his family members. his large eight car motor indicated stopped traffic as it traveled from louisville international airport to the funeral home. a public memorial service is set for friday at 11:00 a.m. our time with eulogies delivered by...
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we've broken records in places like phoenix. tomorrow we'll do it again. look at your monday high temperatures. 123 in palm springs. those will all be new records. now, the heat gradually subsides as we head throughout the week in phoenix, back to the one teens and the fire weather danger continues in california. tomorrow wind gusts of 30 miles per hour. red flag warnings remain in effect and temperatures up to 100 degrees and cooler by the end of the week. kate? >> raphael, i can't believe you're saying down to the one teens. >> it's incredible. >>> a new verdict involving the rape of a woman at vanderbilt university in tennessee. experts say the verdict sends a broader message about preventing campus violence. morgan radford has the details tonight. >> reporter: three years after the rape of a student at vanderbilt university -- >> we the jury find the defendant -- >> reporter: one of her attackers, brandon vandenburg has been convicted of her assault. it took the jury four hours to find him guilty of aggravated rape, sexual battery and unlawful photogra
we've broken records in places like phoenix. tomorrow we'll do it again. look at your monday high temperatures. 123 in palm springs. those will all be new records. now, the heat gradually subsides as we head throughout the week in phoenix, back to the one teens and the fire weather danger continues in california. tomorrow wind gusts of 30 miles per hour. red flag warnings remain in effect and temperatures up to 100 degrees and cooler by the end of the week. kate? >> raphael, i can't...
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ron mott in phoenix, arizona. now to correspondent morgan radford who is in louisville, which is, of course, the real hometown of a young man who left there as cassius clay, is remembered as a legend. and louisville, morgan, is where the funeral will be held, correct? >> reporter: that's right, brian. in fact, before he was the greatest of all time, he was the louisville lip. it all started in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. you can see behind me, the muhammad ali center, it opened ten years ago, specifically dedicated to preserving his legacy. the mayor has ordered all the flags in the city to be lowered to half-staff. tonight the people in louisville are reminding the world that this is a legend born and bred of kentucky soil. it also started here with cassius clay, born in 1942. when he was just 12 years old, his bike was stolen and a police officer saw him agitated and asked him what was wrong and muhammad ali said, i'm gonna whoop him. and the officer said, then you need to learn how to box first. that'
ron mott in phoenix, arizona. now to correspondent morgan radford who is in louisville, which is, of course, the real hometown of a young man who left there as cassius clay, is remembered as a legend. and louisville, morgan, is where the funeral will be held, correct? >> reporter: that's right, brian. in fact, before he was the greatest of all time, he was the louisville lip. it all started in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. you can see behind me, the muhammad ali center, it opened...
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brutal. >> 122 in phoenix. that is -- >> like an oven. >> thank you, dylan. >>> more funerals will be held today for the victims of the worst mass shooting in u.s. history at the pulse nightclub in orlando. investigators are still trying to piece together what the shooter was doing in the months before the attack. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in orlando with more. gabe, good morning. >> sheinelle, good morning. as this community focuses on the lives lost, investigators are shedding new light on the gunman's past. records show he had twice taken a test to be a law enforcement officer in 2011 and 2014 and passed on the second attempt. school records reveal he had discipline problems as early as the third grade. >> reporter: this morning, more signs the orlando nightclub gunman omar mateen may have been preparing to die. >> firing off shots. >> reporter: investigators say prior to the shooting, mateen made more purchases on his credit card as if he wasn't worried about paying it back. he transferred his share of his ho
brutal. >> 122 in phoenix. that is -- >> like an oven. >> thank you, dylan. >>> more funerals will be held today for the victims of the worst mass shooting in u.s. history at the pulse nightclub in orlando. investigators are still trying to piece together what the shooter was doing in the months before the attack. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in orlando with more. gabe, good morning. >> sheinelle, good morning. as this community focuses on the lives lost,...
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we should tell you that phoenix really became muhammad ali's home. this is where he lived with his wife, lonnie, for the past several years. and he really loved this community, and the community loved him back. we know that he had been in ill health for the past -- expected this to happen so suddenly. the last word we got was that he was in fair condition, that he was brought here to the hospital yesterday with some kind of respiratory issue. and then of course tonight we got the horrible news. i think the speed at which this occurred really caught a lot of people off guard, natalie. >> and thankfully, he had his family with him there tonight. >> reporter: that's right. his family was at his side. we are told that they're asking for privacy, but we do know that tomorrow afternoon in phoenix, there is going to be a briefing for the news media to go over some of the funeral details. we don't know when it's going to be, but we know that it will take place in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. expect those details sometime tomorrow, natalie. >> all ri
we should tell you that phoenix really became muhammad ali's home. this is where he lived with his wife, lonnie, for the past several years. and he really loved this community, and the community loved him back. we know that he had been in ill health for the past -- expected this to happen so suddenly. the last word we got was that he was in fair condition, that he was brought here to the hospital yesterday with some kind of respiratory issue. and then of course tonight we got the horrible news....
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phoenix 115 today. and we think tomorrow as well and then things cool off as we head in tuesday and wednesday. dangerous heat in the southwest. back to you. >> janice dean, thank you. >> worst flooding in decades and forcing the workers in the louve in paris to remove iconic artwork. the and the city lights look like a lake. relentless rain is sending murky water spilling into the city streets. at least four people reportedly killed and at the famous louvre museum, workers raced against time to move 250,000 pieces of art from the storage areas in the basement to rooms upstairs. it's home to da vinci's mona lisa. it could take more than a week for it to return to normal. >>> and contributes are pouring in from muhammad ali. one recalls how the boxing legend comforted him as his father lay dieing. >> muhammad ali came out of ohno where and touched my head and he said, everything is going to be okay. my dad passed away, but muhammad gave me that strength and that spirit to keep on going on. what's it like
phoenix 115 today. and we think tomorrow as well and then things cool off as we head in tuesday and wednesday. dangerous heat in the southwest. back to you. >> janice dean, thank you. >> worst flooding in decades and forcing the workers in the louve in paris to remove iconic artwork. the and the city lights look like a lake. relentless rain is sending murky water spilling into the city streets. at least four people reportedly killed and at the famous louvre museum, workers raced...
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este fin de semana se estima que phoenix estara por los 119 grados, las vegas 109 y albuquerque en 100. pero tambin las zonas del condado de los angeles y santa brbara seran los das ms calurosos del verano... bite-david zaniboni-capitn depto 23 50 12 estamos muy preocupados hay pronsticos de temperaturas de 90 grados, dice el capitn david zaniboni del departamento de bomberos de santa brbara. mientras avionetas con retardantes, y bomberos trabajan sin parar en santa brbara, tambin hay incendios forestales en arizona y nuevo mxico con el peligro de agravarse frente al calor extremo. take vo cesar ---los bomberos combaten un incendio de maleza en el condado de "amador"... ---el incendio "camanche" comenzo esta tarde a eso de las tres y hasta el momento ya destruyo mas de 150 acres y continua extendiendose... ----las autoridades ordenaron evacuaciones en el area de "buena vista" donde las llamas ya destuyeron varias estructuras... ---un 10 por ciento del incendio ha sido contenido. blanca-vo --el presidente obama llego esta noche al valle central para pasar el dia del padre con su familia
este fin de semana se estima que phoenix estara por los 119 grados, las vegas 109 y albuquerque en 100. pero tambin las zonas del condado de los angeles y santa brbara seran los das ms calurosos del verano... bite-david zaniboni-capitn depto 23 50 12 estamos muy preocupados hay pronsticos de temperaturas de 90 grados, dice el capitn david zaniboni del departamento de bomberos de santa brbara. mientras avionetas con retardantes, y bomberos trabajan sin parar en santa brbara, tambin hay incendios...
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the all time hottest temperature in phoenix is 122. 119 would be the third hottest ever measured in phoenix. watch out, pittsburgh, roanoke, washington, d.c. to richmond, especially late this afternoon and this evening, damaging winds are possible. a little bit of everything today. >> thank you so much, bill karins. >>> still ahead, the first lady teams up with an award winning actress to take her campaign for girls worldwide. >>> plus a graduation speech that could only happen during this election cycle. "way too early" back in a moment. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... d plants needed tgive mshop... a face... see what the power of points n do for your business. learn more at che.com/ink try dufusion!osing antacs? see what the power of points n do for your business. new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try new duo fusion. from the makers of zantac. ♪ booking.com offers free cancellations, so y're free to cide ifhe trip you're on... haha
the all time hottest temperature in phoenix is 122. 119 would be the third hottest ever measured in phoenix. watch out, pittsburgh, roanoke, washington, d.c. to richmond, especially late this afternoon and this evening, damaging winds are possible. a little bit of everything today. >> thank you so much, bill karins. >>> still ahead, the first lady teams up with an award winning actress to take her campaign for girls worldwide. >>> plus a graduation speech that could only...
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his family says he died at a hospital in phoenix from a respiratory issue. he had also been suffering from parkinson's disease for the past few decades. he was 74 years old. his reach extended beyond boxing. he converted to islam in the '70s and refused to fight in the vietnam war. he was briefly stripped of his heavyweight title. in the later years he became a symbol of strength as he battled his debilitating illness. he has other connections to our area. he briefly trained in schuylkill county and owns a house in cherry hill. >>> he was born cassius clay in 1942 in louisville, kentucky. the mayor of louisville has ordered flags lowered to half-staff to honor the city's native son. we'll have more on his life and career this morning on nbc10. check out our app for continuing coverage. >>> new from overnight, we have learned one of the victims in a double shooting in philadelphia's west oak lane section has died. the 24-year-old man was shot and a second victim is still in the hospital. a man shot in philadelphia's frankfurt neighborhood yesterday remains in
his family says he died at a hospital in phoenix from a respiratory issue. he had also been suffering from parkinson's disease for the past few decades. he was 74 years old. his reach extended beyond boxing. he converted to islam in the '70s and refused to fight in the vietnam war. he was briefly stripped of his heavyweight title. in the later years he became a symbol of strength as he battled his debilitating illness. he has other connections to our area. he briefly trained in schuylkill...
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as far as phoenix, 122, maybe a little out of reach. we think about 119 to 120 will be your high toward the end there. 97 in dallas. northwest, maybe showers on saturday in seattle. as far as father's day, what a beautiful forecast, boise to billings to se couple of days. blistering heat, 105 to 106. a little funny, we're so hot, baking in so many place, let's go to the opposite end of the earth. 74 degrees negative in the south poll. it was negative 100 a couple of days ago. >> wow, that is perspective. you think we are -- >> i know. >> polar opposites. good line there, perfect. thank you so much, bill karins. >>> just ahead, major new discovery from egypt air flight 804. plus the pope earns his stripe with a close encounter with a tiger. you're watching "early today." like a new dress shirt or tie only $19.99 pick him up a new watch... or give him a watch gift set for only $27.99 and save on performance golf shirts and, no matter how you pay take an extra 20% off these already great sale prices! everyone gets kohl's cash too! that you
as far as phoenix, 122, maybe a little out of reach. we think about 119 to 120 will be your high toward the end there. 97 in dallas. northwest, maybe showers on saturday in seattle. as far as father's day, what a beautiful forecast, boise to billings to se couple of days. blistering heat, 105 to 106. a little funny, we're so hot, baking in so many place, let's go to the opposite end of the earth. 74 degrees negative in the south poll. it was negative 100 a couple of days ago. >> wow, that...
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ali was hospitalized in the phoenix area with respiratory problems earlier this week. his children had around the country and were by his side, we understand. known for wit as sharp as the purges he threw, ali dominated before time and parkinson's disease ended his storied career in 1981. much more on his legacy to come as we continue on wake up washington. first, let's hit the road with larry miller. >> good saturday morning. hope your weekend is getting off to a good start. we have this road closure currently in place that's going to go on through the weekend and for the next several weeks, in fact. this is between route 15, ever green road. we will have some repair operations going on over the bridge. along the capital beltway. this is over jonesville road. stoney brook drive. the lanes should open up by 5:00 on monday morning. a lot of stuff going on on metro this weekend. closing time is at midnight. no longer 3:00 a.m. it is midnight at we talked about the earlier single tracking going on on the orange line. the red line you'll find that between wheaten. two sing
ali was hospitalized in the phoenix area with respiratory problems earlier this week. his children had around the country and were by his side, we understand. known for wit as sharp as the purges he threw, ali dominated before time and parkinson's disease ended his storied career in 1981. much more on his legacy to come as we continue on wake up washington. first, let's hit the road with larry miller. >> good saturday morning. hope your weekend is getting off to a good start. we have this...
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ron mott in phoenix, arizona. now morgan radford in louisville, which is of course the real hometown of a young man who left there as cassius clay is remembered as a legend. louisville, morgan, is where the funeral will be held, correct? >> reporter: that's right, brian. in fact, before he was the greatest of all time, he was the louisville lift. it started here in kentucky. the mohammad ali center opened 10 years ago dedicated to preserving his legacy. the mayor has ordered all flags to be lowered to half-staff. people are reminding this is a legend born and bred of kentucky soil. cassius clay was born in 1942. when he was just 12 years old, his bike was stolen. a police officer came by and saw him agitated. he asked what he was wrong. and mohammad ali said, i'm going to whoop him. and the police officer said, well, you're going to have to learn to box. he won his first heavyweight title at the age of 22. after that he converted to the nation of islam. it's interesting, brian, even when i was here tonight, one wo
ron mott in phoenix, arizona. now morgan radford in louisville, which is of course the real hometown of a young man who left there as cassius clay is remembered as a legend. louisville, morgan, is where the funeral will be held, correct? >> reporter: that's right, brian. in fact, before he was the greatest of all time, he was the louisville lift. it started here in kentucky. the mohammad ali center opened 10 years ago dedicated to preserving his legacy. the mayor has ordered all flags to...
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he also talked about it in his phoenix rally. one of the issues here with this effort to deny trump the nomination at the convention is that even the person, the delegate who is leading the effort, conceded in an interview that she had, quote, no clue what would happen if they actually were successful, claiming that no candidate like ted cruz or john kasich was organizing this effort and that they didn't have a plan on who would step in if it were denied to trump. >> which is a pretty big component of it. >>> for more on the stop trump movement let's bring in former deputy campaign manager for carly fiorina and former deputy communications director for the rnc. what about that last part, the fact that there may be a stop trump movement but then there's this void. what do you do? >> i mean, it is a problem. no one has really stepped up to carry the mantle of this third party or stop trump movement. mitt romney's been making a lot of noise about it but hasn't been willing to step in himself. i do think it's a problem with the stop
he also talked about it in his phoenix rally. one of the issues here with this effort to deny trump the nomination at the convention is that even the person, the delegate who is leading the effort, conceded in an interview that she had, quote, no clue what would happen if they actually were successful, claiming that no candidate like ted cruz or john kasich was organizing this effort and that they didn't have a plan on who would step in if it were denied to trump. >> which is a pretty big...
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general loretta lynch says she met with former president bill clinton monday aboard the plane at the phoenix airport. >> he did come over and talk to my husband and myself and talk about his grandchildren and travels and things like that. that was the extent of that. >> the unplanned meeting with the former president's, it was his idea and the discussion was small talk. >> no discussions were held on any cases or anything like that and he didn't raise anything. >> it is a question amid hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server during the tenure of secretary of state. bloomberg politics managing editor john highland told cbs this morning, it was an avoidable distraction for mrs. clinton's campaign. >> bill clinten who has a good finger on politics and perception, is having the conversation, it does his wife no good, so what is the point? >> republicans have called for a special prosecutor to lead the investigation into mrs. clint p's e-mails -- mrs. clinton's emailing, including
general loretta lynch says she met with former president bill clinton monday aboard the plane at the phoenix airport. >> he did come over and talk to my husband and myself and talk about his grandchildren and travels and things like that. that was the extent of that. >> the unplanned meeting with the former president's, it was his idea and the discussion was small talk. >> no discussions were held on any cases or anything like that and he didn't raise anything. >> it is...
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the highs 115 in phoenix. again, we got the fourth named storm, danielle inhumidity level be on the low side with dewpoints in the 50s. tonight will be warm and the humidity will increase as a cold front approaches from the northwest. a few showers or storms may be possible. storm chances will remain on tuesday afternoon and evening as the frontal boundary continues to move through the area. a few may be strong to severe with the best chance for storms south of d.c. closer to fredericksburg into central virginia. conditions will calm down wednesday with highs in the mid 80s under partly cloudy skies. the next system will bring showers and storms back to the area thursday. >> all right, this line o stoop. everybody's doing the stoop. you go down, you look for the shell, do the perfect stance. did you find anything good? you got one to show off. oh -- is that a scallop, help us. lot more coming up. we also got the cast "orange is the new black." so, don't go anywhere. more "gma" up next. >> this is a good mornin
the highs 115 in phoenix. again, we got the fourth named storm, danielle inhumidity level be on the low side with dewpoints in the 50s. tonight will be warm and the humidity will increase as a cold front approaches from the northwest. a few showers or storms may be possible. storm chances will remain on tuesday afternoon and evening as the frontal boundary continues to move through the area. a few may be strong to severe with the best chance for storms south of d.c. closer to fredericksburg...
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this happens monday in phoenix. loretta lynch's plane landed, he was about to leave, he was there golfing in phoenix. he sees that she's there. he bounds up the steps of the plane, the fbi security detail that protects the attorney general didn't stop him, obviously he is the former president, and he gets onto the plane, starts having a conversation with the attorney general who by all accounts, her aids are off the plane, on the tarmac freaking out at the fact that the former president made his way onto the plane, and they start having a conversation, according to loretta lynch, give you a snippet of what she said. she said, quote, our conversation was a great deal about grandchildren, primarily social, about our travels, golf, that he played in phoenix. i am told part of the conversation was a bit of a ramble. he talked about west virginia where he had been apparently and talked about the coal industry there. the optics as you mention, ashley, are not great. loretta lynch will make the final decision whether or no
this happens monday in phoenix. loretta lynch's plane landed, he was about to leave, he was there golfing in phoenix. he sees that she's there. he bounds up the steps of the plane, the fbi security detail that protects the attorney general didn't stop him, obviously he is the former president, and he gets onto the plane, starts having a conversation with the attorney general who by all accounts, her aids are off the plane, on the tarmac freaking out at the fact that the former president made...
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could it have anything to do with the growing population in phoenix? what did the authorities say? they said they thought they would save some money. by that rationale, why open any polls that all? think of all you could save. of course, to say the least this is an enormous threat to democracy. the evisceration of the voting rights act. we've been going across this country speaking with people all over, and one of the first places we went was the birthplace of pacifica radio, celebrating 67 years of pacifica in berkeley. [applause] you know pacifica's history, born 67 years ago a man named lew hill, a consciences objector from world war ii came out of detention camp and says it's got to be a media outlet not run by corporations that profit from war. run by journalists anarchists and that's a pacifica was born. the late dean of the university pennsylvania, not run by corporations that have nothing to tell and everything to sell that are raising our children today. and so kp if they went on the air in 1949. 1959 k. psk went on the air. we were just in los angeles celebrating and kiss
could it have anything to do with the growing population in phoenix? what did the authorities say? they said they thought they would save some money. by that rationale, why open any polls that all? think of all you could save. of course, to say the least this is an enormous threat to democracy. the evisceration of the voting rights act. we've been going across this country speaking with people all over, and one of the first places we went was the birthplace of pacifica radio, celebrating 67...