joy benedict for us, thank you. while much of the nation is battling extreme heat, a severe storm slammed wisconsin saturday. heavy rain and winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour downed trees and power lines, leaving thousands in the dark. looking ahead to tonight, even more storms are expected. here s meteorologist todd borek from our partners at the weather channel. well, jericka, it s amazing how much heat we ve seen in places like the northeast. already today, boston reached 100 degrees right around 2:25 this afternoon. that was a daily record high. same thing for newark, new jersey, reaching the century mark. we could see other records fall by the time these areas look at all the numbers. there s some relief on the way but it comes at a cost. showers and storms already causing some damage back a little bit farther off to the west. but we do have that severe threat coming into tonight u into the overnight hours. in places like erie, syracuse, even up to burlington vermont. an
instruments and instruction to children in under-served communities. i just think this program is really good because it shows that minorities can be a part of music, especially classical music because we are very underrepresented. the beckman yola center just opened a few months ago, actually one of five yola centers throughout los angeles county now serving more than 1,500 students. and although their song is just one part of a day full of entertainment, these students hope their performance will be the sweet sound that inspires others to dream big. joy benedict, cbs news, los angeles. duncan: we ll be watching. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday, coming up anderson cooper inspects unmarked graves of indigenous children in schools, thanks so much for
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feel i deserved a home. reporter: not just a door, a gateway to a fresh start and hopefully a home for all who served. yeah. . reporter: feels good. feels good. reporter: joy benedict, cbs news, los angeles. diaz: still ahead on the cbs weekend news, the epic story of the endurance and the survival of its shipwrecked crew.