A man who was attacked at an AMC movie theater over reserved seats in Florida this month has spoken up about the incident. “I couldn’t even get a defensive shot in,” said the 63-year-old man, who wished to remain anonymous, to NBC Miami. “It happened so fast, he basically sucker-punched me is what he did.” He said
that s not feels-like, that s actual 110 degrees. here in miami, yesterday marked 33 days straight with a heat index above 100 degrees. this extreme heat is taking a toll on our oceans as well. nasa says they absorbed more than 90% of the warming caused by climate change. the daily average surface temperature off the florida keys was just over 90 degrees on monday, according to noaa. john morales with nbc miami, nbc 6, is with us. always a pleasure to see you. we have been talking about this, but what is going on and why? well, so the the background for all this is indeed climate change. we re starting from a base of hotter temperatures, which have been warming because of what you said. 90% of the heat that we have trapped in the planetary system is going into the oceans. so we start off already with hot
appreciate it. the pentagon confirms u.s. cluster munitions are now in ukraine. that s less than a week after president baden prov president biden approves sending them. vladimir putin told a russian newspaper that he offered to let wagner forces keep fighting, but wagner chief, yevgeny prigozhin, said no. and pentagon says it does not appear wagner mercenaries are participating in any significant capacity of combat in ukraine. joining us now from kyiv is nbc s kelly cobiella. good to see you. you were just hearing air raid sirens. what s going on? reporter: yeah, jose, that s fairly common here. we hear them usually once a day at least. the post four days in a row russia has targeted ukraine with those iranian attack drones. three of those drones were targeted at the capital, kyiv. but usually in the later hours