breitbart, earth is not cooling, climate change is lead and please stop misleading americans and this video. here s the thing, scientists don t care about your opinion. cherry picking and twisting the facts won t change the opinion nor the fact that the earth is warming. and weather.com offered the right wing site one last piece of advice, quote, to our friends at breitbart the next time you write a collide change article and need fact checking article, we re here for you. this topic is too important to get wrong. up next, how fake news almost turned deadly. stay with us. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they re not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that s why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident s unique micro clean formula
and saturday could be the big day that we see just a perfect scenario perfect storm. i know it sically aeps s cliche. a perfect storm for a tornado across the entire region. a rough go for the next couple of days. jay gray thank you very much. please stay safe. a reminder to our friends in the heartland and elsewhere, you can track developments in the severe weather outbreak here on more than and also over at weather.com. we ve got you covered. something else that the nation is watching closely, the supreme court poised to take a decisive stand on gay marriage by the end of june. justices heard oral arguments last week, but the fight to get to this point has been years in the making. a new book speak now: marriage equality on trial tells the incredible story of how the country s first federal trial on same-sex marriage challenging california s proposition 8 laid the groundwork for where we are today and could serve as a
and back now in the storm cycle, some chilly air is plunging south from canada. as the weather channel notes n mid-july, cool air does not arrive quietly. that s why more than 60 million americans are at risk for severe storms this afternoon. and right now the big cities along the i-95 corridor, places lake washington, philadelphia, new york, and boston r facing the threat of gusty winds, frequent lightning and heavy rain. it should all begin to clear out as unseasonably cool temperatures set until tomorrow. keep it with us and weather.com for the updates. turning now to sports. storms delayed the start of major league baseball s home run derby last night in minneapolis, but nothing could rain on yoenis cespedes parade. he crushed nine homers in the final round for a total of 28.
stretch from chicago, south to mississippi, and all the way back up to here in new york city, where a flood watch is in effect through tomorrow. severe thunderstorms, large hail, and even isolated tornadoes are possible. then after that, a polar invasion, or at least as polar as you can get in mid-july. some areas of the upper midwest will struggle to make it out of the 60s for daytime highs by midweek with possible record lows in the forecast at night. keep it with us and with weather.com for all the latest on your forecast. now changing gears. when i was a kid, my mother told me that as a black person in america, i would have to work twice as hard to get ahead. there is statistical evidence that she was right. a new report called closing the race gap finds young black adults need to have a college degree in order to have the same job prospects as a white person with a high school degree. but the more education a black person attains, the more the employment gap diminishes. gaps in
frivolous lawsuit. john boehner can do it. anyone can bring a lawsuit. this is one of the things you have to make a decision as an attorney. do you fight it, or is it going to cost you more money to just give them the $5,000? you might as well go back to napping. karen desoto, thank you very much. up next, for all the talk of raising the minimum wage, there s a bigger problem holding workers back. first, let s get you caught up in the storm cycle. we are tracking another afternoon of summer storms. 44 million americans are watching the skies, or at least maybe they should be. the midwest and northeast are once again under the gun following more than 250 storm reports on monday. and the worst of it still to come. expected to hammer areas like new york city tomorrow. hey, look at the bright side. it could be worse. check out our coverage of the massive typhoon hitting near taiwan. it s all at weather.com. the cycle is coming right back. so now we ve turned her toffee into a bus