Airconditioning. 10 00 p. M. Tonight, low 80s. Tomorrow, 9 00 a. M. We remain in the 70s. Not going to be quite as hot tomorrow but we will still hit the century mark. We will have more details on exactly how hot and what it will look like at the beaches. I will have that in about 15 minutes. Thank you very much. The heat is creating a double whammy for restaurant restrictions, and now its more than 100 degrees outside. The answer for hundreds of bay area businesses today was to improvise and grin and bear it. Reporter good evening. You have to give morgan hill credit, they know how to handle the high heat. Nail salons, and restaurants, and they all have had to adjust outside and today adjusting more. Temperatures topping 100 degrees could not stop fitness buffs at this recreational center, they had a cool backup plan. I will be here lifting weights under the solar panel shade, and then i will go and swim the next hour. Shade, water and smaller crowds than usual with safety as a priori
welcome news when it comes to your wallet. a key inflation report shows that price increases went to zero last month. the markets are like what will the fed in the next hour we re said to get an interest rate decision from chair jerome powell and president biden back on the world stage. he s headed to it believe for a highly anticipated summit with a lot at stake. but casting a shadow over the trip. yesterday s conviction of his son, hunter, on felony gun charges happening now, house republicans moving forward in their planned to hold attorney general merrick garland in contempt of congress for violating subpoena requests. now, an uneasy feeling filling his growing among gop lawmakers. do they have the votes were following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central we start this hour watching stocks rally after a new report shows inflation cooling down in may, the gains have been a bit in afternoon trading, but the dow roared o
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