rapid city, upper 90 s. denver today 100 degrees. you go farther towards the south and you ll see the heat build as well. tulsa into the triple digits. dallas 108. the heat is here. it s obviously very dry. because of this, all kind of heat advisorsies posted from south dakota towards texas and louisiana today. this heat is going to stay here across parts of the plains. it will build in towards the east again but i don t think we ll be seeing the northeast ge were this last week. showers across parts of the plain. high pressure keeping all the moisture away from the plains and driving all the moisture to the north of that. parts of north dakota, south dakota and minnesota, drought not as bad. head to the south, it is extremely dry. it continues to look like for the next week to two weeks remain very dry. we have moisture moving in across parts of the four corners. that is good news. a little bit of a break in areas of utah.
it might be a break through for the man who was so vocal for stopping forced sterilization in china. now the government says he can apply to study abroad like any other citizen. a new report shows the unemployment rate fell last month, but we re not celebrating so fast. the number of jobs created was less than expected. the jobless rate fell because workers dropped out of the labor force. the rate dipped to 8.1%. employers added 115,000 jobs. you re going to go live to the new york stock exchange to see how wall street is reacting. and gilbert, arizona, this is near phoenix. this house, a horrible, horrible crime scene. police believe the man shot and killed four people there, including his girlfriend and their 15-month-old granddaughter. they say the man, j.t. ready, then killed himself. he s an admitted white supremacist who organized a private citizen militia to patrol the mexican border. he allegedly kept ties to neo-nazi groups. shagging a fly ball. mare ya na had
tuesday. we got another vote. this is the kansas caucuses. i think, unless we re wrong about this, i think rick santorum is going to win this. a lot of evangelicals. exactly. very socially conservative. an under told story in this, look at rick santorum, he s gone quite well in the plain, missouri, kansas, oklahoma. he s doing quite well in that area. rick santorum has done well there. think about kansas. if we wins alabama and mississippi, we re going to be talking about momentum for rick santorum. it may not matter because of the delegate math. we know that is still very strong for mitt romney but rick santorum looks like three wins in a row. thank you very much, chris. have a great weekend. you too.
ne who s next? i ll introduce you to a man famous for predicting political change. and in oslo court, we ll analyze what breivik said. and can europe survive? should the u.s. government slash its budgets the way european governments are? i was in london earlier this week and sat down with a star-studded panel to sort things out. first, here s my take. watching the apec summit in hawaii last week, i had a feeling we were entering a new phase of global geopolitics. for decades now, those summits have been occasions for asean countries to worry and wonder about the u.s. commitment to asia. how strong is it, whom does washington back, will we stay engaged. the obama administration has made clear that the united states is in asia for good and might increase its presence in the region. the real concerns are no longer about washington but rather about beijing. countries in asia and around the world are wondering and worrying about china. watching china s somewhat aggressive di
who has proven prescient in predicting political change. then, what was andres breivik thinking? the oslo killer was in court this week. we ll analyze what he said next. and can europe survive? can the euro survive? should the u.s. government slash its budgets the way european governments are? i was in london earlier this week and sat down with a star-studded panel to sort things out. but first, here s my take. watching the apec summit in hawaii last week, i had a feeling we were entering a new phase of global geopolitics. for decades now, those summits have been occasions for asian countries to worry about and wonder about the u.s. commitment to asia, how strong is it, whom does washington back, will we stay engaged. the obama administration has made clear that america is in asia for good and might increase its presence in the region. but the real concerns are no longer about washington but rather about beijing. countries in asia and around the world are wondering and wor