Morning Routine Compilation United States (Part 6) - Relaxed Day Routine
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Scorching 100F plus temperatures to hit 18 states this weekend - Duration: 5:57.
A dangerous heatwave reached the Midwest on Friday as it makes its way east, promising a long stretch of sweltering temperatures leading up to the Fourth of July next week
The 'heat dome' is expected to cover much of the US over the weekend and into next week, spanning from Arizona to Maine
Denver reached 105 degrees on Thursday, marking an all-time high that has only occurred once in 2012
Up to 18 states have already issued heat advisories, according to the National Weather Service
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Virginia Tech professor who locked herself onto construction. Share this article Share From Texas to Wisconsin, states are reporting heat index values of over 100 degrees
Cities such as Des Moines, Chicago and St. Louis will even see 110degrees heat index values
, according to Accuweather. Forecasts indicate that the wave will reach its peak over the weekend and into the beginning of next week
Officials have warned that the hot and human weather is expected to persist during and after the Fourth of July holiday on Wednesday
Those who plan to spend time outdoors are advised to stay hydrated and limit intake of alcoholic beverages, regardless of their health and physical activity
The Weather Channel added that strong upper-level ridges of high pressures - or 'heat domes' - contribute to the hot temperatures
Cooling stations have been requested for urban cities like St. Louis, Chicago and Detroit, AccuWeather stated
Sleeping will be extremely difficult without air conditioning as heat from the pavement will be ruthless, USA Today reports
. The National Weather Service has stated that the heat index in Chicago is expected to reach 115 degrees on Saturday
In Kansas City, the weather service tweeted to 'Limit time outdoors, wear light colored and light weight clothing, take frequent breaks preferably in the shade, and drink plenty of water
' Across the country, organizers protesting Trump administration's 'zero tolerance' policy, will need to watch out for heat as well
Temperatures in Washington D.C. are slated to hit the low to mid-90s, according to the weather service
Syracuse, Buffalo and cities in the New York and Vermont area could experience record heat on Sunday
Syracuse could expect 100 degrees on Sunday, a feat that has only happened 10 other times in the city since 1902
'Extended periods of sunny, hot, humid and calm weather are the perfect breeding ground for poor air quality conditions,' stated AccuWeather meteorologist Faith Eherts
A patch of thunderstorms are expected to wash across the northern Plains early next week
By the 4th of July, weather should not be as vicious.
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Obama Introduced as 'Real President of the United States' - Duration: 2:33.
Obama Introduced as 'Real President of the United States'.
The president of the United States is not really Donald Trump, Democratic National Committee
Chairman Tom Perez signaled, to California Democrats gathered for a fundraiser last week.
"Let's give it up for the real president of the United States," Perez said Thursday
as he introduced former President Barack Obama, according to Independent Journalism Review.
The $2,700-per-plate event in Los Angeles was designed to raise money for the DNC.
Not everyone agreed with Perez that Obama was still the "real president."
During the event, Obama suggested there may have been something he did not do right during
his two terms in office.
"I'll be honest with you, if I have a regret during my presidency, it is that people
were so focused on me and the battles we were having, particularly after we lost the House,
that folks stopped paying attention up and down the ballot," he said.
He also said that during a pre-inauguration meeting with Trump, he told Trump, who had
campaigned on ending Obamacare, to rename it.
"I said to the incoming president, Just change the name and claim that you made these
wonderful changes and I would be like, You go.
Because I didn't have pride of authorship, I just wanted people to have health care,"
he said, according to CNN.
Obama then said Trump failed in his efforts despite controlling, all branches of government
in Washington.
"They couldn't do it because we had actually thought it through and it's a hard thing
to do," he said.
Obama said Americans prefer his brand of unity.
"All these people that are out here kvetching and wringing their hands and stressed, and
anxious and constantly watching cable TV and howling at the moon, What are we going to
do?, their hair's falling out, they can't sleep," Obama said.
"The majority of the American people prefer a story of hope.
A majority of the American people prefer a country, that comes together rather than being
divided.
The majority of the country doesn't want to see a dog-eat-dog world, where everybody
is angry all the time," he said, according to Politico.
He said that Republicans fit the mold of the party of anger.
"They're mad even when they win.
Have you noticed that?" he said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Thousands Protest Immigration Policies With Rallies Across United States - Duration: 0:54.
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Scorching 100F plus temperatures to hit 18 states this weekend - Duration: 5:57.
A dangerous heatwave reached the Midwest on Friday as it makes its way east, promising a long stretch of sweltering temperatures leading up to the Fourth of July next week
The 'heat dome' is expected to cover much of the US over the weekend and into next week, spanning from Arizona to Maine
Denver reached 105 degrees on Thursday, marking an all-time high that has only occurred once in 2012
Up to 18 states have already issued heat advisories, according to the National Weather Service
Scroll down for video RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Britain's boiling point! Fish are saved after 86F highs
Virginia Tech professor who locked herself onto construction. Share this article Share From Texas to Wisconsin, states are reporting heat index values of over 100 degrees
Cities such as Des Moines, Chicago and St. Louis will even see 110degrees heat index values
, according to Accuweather. Forecasts indicate that the wave will reach its peak over the weekend and into the beginning of next week
Officials have warned that the hot and human weather is expected to persist during and after the Fourth of July holiday on Wednesday
Those who plan to spend time outdoors are advised to stay hydrated and limit intake of alcoholic beverages, regardless of their health and physical activity
The Weather Channel added that strong upper-level ridges of high pressures - or 'heat domes' - contribute to the hot temperatures
Cooling stations have been requested for urban cities like St. Louis, Chicago and Detroit, AccuWeather stated
Sleeping will be extremely difficult without air conditioning as heat from the pavement will be ruthless, USA Today reports
. The National Weather Service has stated that the heat index in Chicago is expected to reach 115 degrees on Saturday
In Kansas City, the weather service tweeted to 'Limit time outdoors, wear light colored and light weight clothing, take frequent breaks preferably in the shade, and drink plenty of water
' Across the country, organizers protesting Trump administration's 'zero tolerance' policy, will need to watch out for heat as well
Temperatures in Washington D.C. are slated to hit the low to mid-90s, according to the weather service
Syracuse, Buffalo and cities in the New York and Vermont area could experience record heat on Sunday
Syracuse could expect 100 degrees on Sunday, a feat that has only happened 10 other times in the city since 1902
'Extended periods of sunny, hot, humid and calm weather are the perfect breeding ground for poor air quality conditions,' stated AccuWeather meteorologist Faith Eherts
A patch of thunderstorms are expected to wash across the northern Plains early next week
By the 4th of July, weather should not be as vicious.
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Scorching 100F plus temperatures to hit 18 states this weekend - Duration: 5:57.
A dangerous heatwave reached the Midwest on Friday as it makes its way east, promising a long stretch of sweltering temperatures leading up to the Fourth of July next week
The 'heat dome' is expected to cover much of the US over the weekend and into next week, spanning from Arizona to Maine
Denver reached 105 degrees on Thursday, marking an all-time high that has only occurred once in 2012
Up to 18 states have already issued heat advisories, according to the National Weather Service
Scroll down for video RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Britain's boiling point! Fish are saved after 86F highs
Virginia Tech professor who locked herself onto construction. Share this article Share From Texas to Wisconsin, states are reporting heat index values of over 100 degrees
Cities such as Des Moines, Chicago and St. Louis will even see 110degrees heat index values
, according to Accuweather. Forecasts indicate that the wave will reach its peak over the weekend and into the beginning of next week
Officials have warned that the hot and human weather is expected to persist during and after the Fourth of July holiday on Wednesday
Those who plan to spend time outdoors are advised to stay hydrated and limit intake of alcoholic beverages, regardless of their health and physical activity
The Weather Channel added that strong upper-level ridges of high pressures - or 'heat domes' - contribute to the hot temperatures
Cooling stations have been requested for urban cities like St. Louis, Chicago and Detroit, AccuWeather stated
Sleeping will be extremely difficult without air conditioning as heat from the pavement will be ruthless, USA Today reports
. The National Weather Service has stated that the heat index in Chicago is expected to reach 115 degrees on Saturday
In Kansas City, the weather service tweeted to 'Limit time outdoors, wear light colored and light weight clothing, take frequent breaks preferably in the shade, and drink plenty of water
' Across the country, organizers protesting Trump administration's 'zero tolerance' policy, will need to watch out for heat as well
Temperatures in Washington D.C. are slated to hit the low to mid-90s, according to the weather service
Syracuse, Buffalo and cities in the New York and Vermont area could experience record heat on Sunday
Syracuse could expect 100 degrees on Sunday, a feat that has only happened 10 other times in the city since 1902
'Extended periods of sunny, hot, humid and calm weather are the perfect breeding ground for poor air quality conditions,' stated AccuWeather meteorologist Faith Eherts
A patch of thunderstorms are expected to wash across the northern Plains early next week
By the 4th of July, weather should not be as vicious.
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