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. >> at least 13 people were killed by storms in oklahoma, kansas and arkansas. several tornadoes hit the oklahoma city area during the tuesday afternoon commute hours. the governor is expected to declare a state of emergency this morning. the violent weather continued into the early-morning hours, as well. and sirens went off last night in joplin, missouri, when more storms threat that end area. heavy winds there, as well. that threat came as the search continues for victims of sunday's tornado. at least 122 people were killed. about 1500 are still listed as missile. >>> kiet do is at mineta international airport in san jose to explain that monster storms in texas are causing delays and cancellation and headaches for travelers down south. kiet, take it away. >> reporter: ripple effect all across the country here. if you plan on catching a flight to chicago or to dallas/fort worth, or really anywhere in the midwest, good luck. here's why. take a look. we have some fresh video from dfw. dozens of passengers stranded there trying to rebook their flights. this morni
. >> at least 13 people were killed by storms in oklahoma, kansas and arkansas. several tornadoes hit the oklahoma city area during the tuesday afternoon commute hours. the governor is expected to declare a state of emergency this morning. the violent weather continued into the early-morning hours, as well. and sirens went off last night in joplin, missouri, when more storms threat that end area. heavy winds there, as well. that threat came as the search continues for victims of sunday's...
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oklahoma and arkansas has neighborhoods that were torn to shreds. there have been many deaths, hundreds of people are missing. grant has been following the story. >> this is unbelievable, the picture shows storm clouds over newport arkansas, that happened this afternoon. this is one of four states, the tornadoes have taken lives making this year the deadliest since 1963. oklahoma is still adding up the damage from yesterday twisters. this was caught on tape by storm chasers. >> it is a tornado! >> one of oklahoma's a deadly twister's going down an interstate. a tractor explodes, pieces of thrown into the ear of the driver survived and helped some motorists who were hiding under their car. not far away, the storm chasers were there what turned out to be a brick home to a direct hit. >> oh my god! >> this is another killer tornado! >> this photographer had to dodge telephone poles. he said this is the first time that he was concerned for his own safety. >> the first time in my life i actually was a little worried yesterday. >> search efforts are under
oklahoma and arkansas has neighborhoods that were torn to shreds. there have been many deaths, hundreds of people are missing. grant has been following the story. >> this is unbelievable, the picture shows storm clouds over newport arkansas, that happened this afternoon. this is one of four states, the tornadoes have taken lives making this year the deadliest since 1963. oklahoma is still adding up the damage from yesterday twisters. this was caught on tape by storm chasers. >> it...
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she's in room 612 in arkansas. >> reporter: grandma ellen freeman was found okay and resting in an arkansas hospital. >> is ellen freeman in this room? okay. well, this is her granddaughter and i just now figured out where she's at. okay, no, that's fine as long as i know where she's at now. >> reporter: tabitha said she plans to get to know her grandmother better now. >> it's kind of sad to say it takes this to make you realize, you know, you don't really have all that long because you never know when it's going to end, you know. for all i knew, she could have been crushed or, you know, died or something. >> reporter: so a little bit of good news here on pitcher street. we have an update now on the condition of ellen freeman. she was in surgery this morning and is in recovery as we speak and tabitha has decided to drive to arkansas to be with her grandmother. >> it's so good to hear a good story coming out of this. obviously the two of them being brought together. how are people holding up now? how are their spirits? >> reporter: well, they're doing okay. you know, the first couple of days
she's in room 612 in arkansas. >> reporter: grandma ellen freeman was found okay and resting in an arkansas hospital. >> is ellen freeman in this room? okay. well, this is her granddaughter and i just now figured out where she's at. okay, no, that's fine as long as i know where she's at now. >> reporter: tabitha said she plans to get to know her grandmother better now. >> it's kind of sad to say it takes this to make you realize, you know, you don't really have all that...
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and it's been running since one thousand nine hundred eight that states that he and the university of arkansas studied it this state study found that students who were in the private schools they were receiving doctors actually got worse results on stated i thought the math and reading and the university of arkansas comprehensive study found that they got about the same results so basically you know we're finally money to private schools many of them religious schools making a buck off the investor you know the investors are making a buck off the people who are going to schools are all of us they are taxpayers and yet we are actually getting better results for it so and it also seems that it would basically ghettoized public education that the kids who keep the private for profit schools or the private religious schools they you know we don't want these kids we can't handle them public schools don't have a choice they've got to take every child who presents itself because education is a right you know states or at least it's regarded as such by every state so you know not a good thing how wide
and it's been running since one thousand nine hundred eight that states that he and the university of arkansas studied it this state study found that students who were in the private schools they were receiving doctors actually got worse results on stated i thought the math and reading and the university of arkansas comprehensive study found that they got about the same results so basically you know we're finally money to private schools many of them religious schools making a buck off the...
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vouchers actually got worse results on stated i thought than math and reading and the university of arkansas comprehensive study found that they got about the same. so basically you know we're funneling money to private schools many of them religious schools making a buck off the investor you know the but the investors are making a buck off the people who are going to schools are all of us that are taxpayers and yet we are actually getting better results for it. and it also seems that it would basically ghettoized public education that the kids who keep the private for profit schools or the private religious schools they you know we don't want these kids we can't handle them public schools don't have a choice they've got to take every child who presents itself because education is a right you know it's or at least it's regarded as such by every state so you know not a good thing how widespread is this and how are these republicans justified well this is the thing voucher programs actually came out to vote democratically and states and cities across the country between one hundred sixty six a
vouchers actually got worse results on stated i thought than math and reading and the university of arkansas comprehensive study found that they got about the same. so basically you know we're funneling money to private schools many of them religious schools making a buck off the investor you know the but the investors are making a buck off the people who are going to schools are all of us that are taxpayers and yet we are actually getting better results for it. and it also seems that it would...
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that's for parts of arkansas and missouri. if i take you over to this, we have a report that one person died. it's a rural town, but based on the imagery, the national weather service has told cnn it looks like this area may have suffered widespread damage, the tornado roughly one mile wide is what they're reporting. of course, we have to wait until tomorrow before the national weather service goes back out and surveys the damage to find out whether or not it was a tornado that touched down. i'll tell you this. it looks like based on imagery there was damage there. that is after reports of a debris ball being reflected on imagery. le as we go through tuesday as well as wednesday morning, we're going to continue with a threat of severe storms. we're going to have a threat for moderate storms as well as damaging winds. we're still dealing with that severe weather threat. zain, we'll send it back over to you. we'll have more updates as wi go throughout the next two hours. >> jen delgado, thanks so much. "world business today" sta
that's for parts of arkansas and missouri. if i take you over to this, we have a report that one person died. it's a rural town, but based on the imagery, the national weather service has told cnn it looks like this area may have suffered widespread damage, the tornado roughly one mile wide is what they're reporting. of course, we have to wait until tomorrow before the national weather service goes back out and surveys the damage to find out whether or not it was a tornado that touched down....
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. >>> one person was dead flood weary arkansas. it is above six feet above. the rain will not likely stop in arkansas. >>> a los angeles judge is giving more time to conrad murray's attorneys. it will allow them to dispute testimony for the prosecution. murray is facing involuntary manslaughter charges in michael jackson's death. he is pleading not guilty. >>> police at a dui check point in connecticut had their hands full over the weekend. they were headed to the hospital when they hit a dui check point. they didn't have much time to talk. police let them pass. the couple didn't make it far before he had to step up. >> they rushed over. they were wonderful. i had to take everything off. my feet were on the dash board. i was holding on. >> after two pain staking minutes inside the tiny car they delivered the brand new baby boy. he is beautiful. he is their second child. and the first for a few proud policeman. >> so that's what the handle is for >>> bob is here with a look at what's in store tomorrow. >> maybe a brief sprinkle or shower west of us. tomorrow i
. >>> one person was dead flood weary arkansas. it is above six feet above. the rain will not likely stop in arkansas. >>> a los angeles judge is giving more time to conrad murray's attorneys. it will allow them to dispute testimony for the prosecution. murray is facing involuntary manslaughter charges in michael jackson's death. he is pleading not guilty. >>> police at a dui check point in connecticut had their hands full over the weekend. they were headed to the...
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canada is on the line from arkansas, dump -- kenneth is on the line from arkansas, a democrat. caller: yes, i hope you will let me finish what i have to say because this is very important for the american people. there is a case before the united states supreme court. there is a corrupt federal judiciary operating in this country right now. there is a fellow in little rock, arkansas. what he did, he took the case where his wife has a former employee as a defendant in the case and his wife's employer is the attorney in the case, the arkansas attorney general. he took the case and dismissed his wife of the case, and the defendant never made an appearance before the court. the united states supreme court denied a hearing on the matter. they know about this. the united states supreme court knowing about a corrupt federal judge in this country, and we're not doing anything about it. we have a serious problem here in the united states. i am going to file more papers with the united states supreme court, but we should have a federal grand jury looking into this. in georgia, there is t
canada is on the line from arkansas, dump -- kenneth is on the line from arkansas, a democrat. caller: yes, i hope you will let me finish what i have to say because this is very important for the american people. there is a case before the united states supreme court. there is a corrupt federal judiciary operating in this country right now. there is a fellow in little rock, arkansas. what he did, he took the case where his wife has a former employee as a defendant in the case and his wife's...
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the death toll and arkansas, kansas and oklahoma stands at 15 from the storms last night. about 500 people have died in tornadoes across the u.s. this year making it the nation's deadliest year report tornadoes since 1953. the joplin missouri as we see the videos, the cleanup efforts continued. the death toll continues to rise. nine survivors have been pulled out of the rubble on top of the 17 yesterday. the death toll is now at 122. look at the cars cost about by the tornado. 8000 buildings destroyed, this is the deadliest single tornado since 1950. >>: 12:00 a.m., back with more in a couple of minutes and speak to gary about a lot of stuff. as we have a programming note as well, dr. phil has moved time slots, it is going to be starting may 30th at 4:00 p.m., a special kron 4 newscast prime- time weeknights at 8:00 p.m.. this was so easy. that was quick. no envelopes to lick. no deposit slips to fill out. a lot less paper to deal with. i like that. i just feed in my check... feed the cash right in. and... -boom. -there it goes. it read my checks, counts my cash... adds it
the death toll and arkansas, kansas and oklahoma stands at 15 from the storms last night. about 500 people have died in tornadoes across the u.s. this year making it the nation's deadliest year report tornadoes since 1953. the joplin missouri as we see the videos, the cleanup efforts continued. the death toll continues to rise. nine survivors have been pulled out of the rubble on top of the 17 yesterday. the death toll is now at 122. look at the cars cost about by the tornado. 8000 buildings...
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tornados, one when i was 11 years old and one in 1999 that hit and almost destroyed the grounds of the arkansas mansion and did destroy neighborhoods. i have dealt with the aftermath of tornados len years as governor. it is a force of nature that is impossible to describe, but the experience of it leaves a permanent mark on one's soul. our prayers go out to hundreds of thousands across our homeland that are deal death and injuris and loss of property and disorientation that comes from losing everything that anchors one's life to who they are. family photos and heir looms passed down for generations and such things as old report card and kid's toys. in an all of those things are gone. houses are rebuild but the lives can't . neither can one replace the personal pieces of life that no longer exist. in a moment, we are going to talk about why so many funnel clouds developed and how they get so. according to the national weather service. one of the tornados was an ef storm with peak winds of bey upon miles per hour . we did research and found tornado foodfootage . this was shot with a mounted camer
tornados, one when i was 11 years old and one in 1999 that hit and almost destroyed the grounds of the arkansas mansion and did destroy neighborhoods. i have dealt with the aftermath of tornados len years as governor. it is a force of nature that is impossible to describe, but the experience of it leaves a permanent mark on one's soul. our prayers go out to hundreds of thousands across our homeland that are deal death and injuris and loss of property and disorientation that comes from losing...
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this after a dramatic rescue from a forest in southwest arkansas. jason peterson from katv in little rock was were there when the scouts reunited with their families. >> i just want to see his face. give him a hug and than he's warm and dry. >> reporter: this is the face wendy wanted to see. it belongs to ian, one of six scouts, who got an unexpected helicopter ride out of the washataw national forest. >> that was their first helicopter ride and so that was a highlight of the trip now, i'm sure. >> reporter: it was not an easy mission for guard pilot david speck and co-pilot todd adams. at dawn they located a landing area next to a still-swollen creek near the scouts and set down. minutes later the 13 and 14-year-olds walked a short distance and boarded the helicopter. finishing a 26-mile journey that started last thursday and was stopped by bad weather. it was an exciting ride to safety for a group that insists it was never in danger. >> we had the ability to create fresh water. we had food. we had shelter. we had everything we needed, so it was ju
this after a dramatic rescue from a forest in southwest arkansas. jason peterson from katv in little rock was were there when the scouts reunited with their families. >> i just want to see his face. give him a hug and than he's warm and dry. >> reporter: this is the face wendy wanted to see. it belongs to ian, one of six scouts, who got an unexpected helicopter ride out of the washataw national forest. >> that was their first helicopter ride and so that was a highlight of the...
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. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, scouts found after lost in arkansas. >>> waiting for osama. one teacher breaks out the razor. >> storms are headed in our drefntle the complete forecast is coming up. i'm done with all these lists. and dring all over town. i want one list. for one store. [ female announcer ] at safeway, you get it all. great quality and great prices. so you just need a safeway list. [ male announcer ] with thousands of everyday low prices you'll save all over the store. [ female announcer ] plus we have great club card specials like refreshe water, 24 packs are only $2.99 each. [ male announcer ] quality and low prices. so there's one stop for everything. [ female announcer ] at safeway, that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. >>> the tornadoes that tore through the southeast are continuing to make history. 312 touched down, double the record in 1974. 340 people are dead. most of them were in alabama where hundreds are still missing. >>> in new zealand a tore nay doe -- tornado was caught on camera. in february a tornado kills 169 people. >
. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, scouts found after lost in arkansas. >>> waiting for osama. one teacher breaks out the razor. >> storms are headed in our drefntle the complete forecast is coming up. i'm done with all these lists. and dring all over town. i want one list. for one store. [ female announcer ] at safeway, you get it all. great quality and great prices. so you just need a safeway list. [ male announcer ] with thousands of everyday low...
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right now the flood is cresting near the arkansas city, and then just to the west here we see showers developing in the south of texas, oklahoma tonight. most of that precipitation will stay out towards the west. lots of wirntd pnter precipitat the sierra and southern cascades looking at isolated, heavy snow once again. western canada is looking at rain. we have large wildfires in northern alberta. about 250 kilometers north of edmonton. it's dry and windy since the weekend, so a couple of showers coming on on wednesday night. just a quick look at your temperatures then. we have 16 degrees in vancouver, mid and sunny, partly cloudy skies in seattle, 17 degrees. it stays mild in pin peg and very warm down in houston again at 31 he degrees. all right. here is your extended forecast now. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." do stay with us. /s ge 0çc@
right now the flood is cresting near the arkansas city, and then just to the west here we see showers developing in the south of texas, oklahoma tonight. most of that precipitation will stay out towards the west. lots of wirntd pnter precipitat the sierra and southern cascades looking at isolated, heavy snow once again. western canada is looking at rain. we have large wildfires in northern alberta. about 250 kilometers north of edmonton. it's dry and windy since the weekend, so a couple of...
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deadly tornadoes also touched down overnight in kansas and arkansas. at least three people were killed in arkansas and two more in kansas. in north texas, severe thunderstorms dropped hail the size of baseballs. tens of >> chip reid is traveling with the president. >> following a day of pomp andker moany the president turned to the issues. the president arrived at 10 downing street this morning for a series of meetings with top officials. that was followed by a press conference where the two leaders agreed to turn up the heat on libya. >> moammar gadhafi and leaders need to understand that there will not be a let up in the pressure that we are applying. >> it is hard to see how you implement un resolution with moammar gadhafi still in control of the country. >> on domestic issues, the president reiterated his deep concern over the concern over tornados in the us whe sxs whil been out of the country. later, the president delivered an address to parliament. the president and prime min ter also found time to flip burdens at an american style barbecue. >>
deadly tornadoes also touched down overnight in kansas and arkansas. at least three people were killed in arkansas and two more in kansas. in north texas, severe thunderstorms dropped hail the size of baseballs. tens of >> chip reid is traveling with the president. >> following a day of pomp andker moany the president turned to the issues. the president arrived at 10 downing street this morning for a series of meetings with top officials. that was followed by a press conference...
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emergency officials say two people died in arkansas last night. heavy damage to trees and homes reported in denning and johnson county, that's in the northern part of the state. you know the weather is extreme when the staff at the local storm prediction center is forced to evacuate and that is exactly what happened in norman, oklahoma, last night. a tornado was coming right at them. it missed. but others nearby weren't so lucky. five people were killed in the state and the national weather service says at least five tornadoes touched down there. let's bring in ed lavandera, live in piedmont, oklahoma, this morning. ed, what's the story? >> ali, this is the area where those five deaths you talked about happened last night, and the sheriff in this area says that death toll could continue to go up. there is a 3-year-old boy that is still missing and now that daybreak is upon us here, we understand that search and rescue teams will go out and resume the search for that young boy. that's one of the story lines that people in this community will be fol
emergency officials say two people died in arkansas last night. heavy damage to trees and homes reported in denning and johnson county, that's in the northern part of the state. you know the weather is extreme when the staff at the local storm prediction center is forced to evacuate and that is exactly what happened in norman, oklahoma, last night. a tornado was coming right at them. it missed. but others nearby weren't so lucky. five people were killed in the state and the national weather...
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casey is on the phone with me from arkansas. casey, i read bits and pieces of your speech and say life may lead you in any direction but only you can decide who you will be in the future. talk about the weight of the words today, casey. >> well, obviously only we can decide who we are in the future but a storm like this it decides so much for us. this tornado completely swept out our town and so many people don't have a place to live now. they can't do anything about that. however, they can decide how to feel about this. >> i love the optimism in your voice, casey. if i can ask you in terms of the time line, help me understand. it's you and 455 classmates on sunday. you're walking across the stage, flipping the as it sell to the other side and then the next thing this tornado hits. how much time did you have in between to get out of there? >> right when we were leaving is when the sirens started going off. my family had already left early. my mom was still there with me. all the graduates had to go back and get our actual diplom
casey is on the phone with me from arkansas. casey, i read bits and pieces of your speech and say life may lead you in any direction but only you can decide who you will be in the future. talk about the weight of the words today, casey. >> well, obviously only we can decide who we are in the future but a storm like this it decides so much for us. this tornado completely swept out our town and so many people don't have a place to live now. they can't do anything about that. however, they...
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on the other side of the river the waters are rising in arkansas. people who cannot even see the river are now finding it at their door steps. >> i am in the flood. >> the disaster passed through memphis where the water crested at 15 feet above flood level. by the begin of next week greenville, mississippi could see a 65-foot rise. that's 17 feet above flood level. after that levels are predicted to reach 47 feet in louisiana, to protect populated areas louisiana may have to flood some of its farm lands. one spill way was opened last weekend. and the state has mobilized hundreds of national guard troops. >> we got search and rescue teams, state police, national guard. >> reporter: and to give you an idea of the size of it the flooding, think of a football field covered in 44 feet of water. if you were standing that it edge of the river, that's how much water would be flowing past you. >>> lebron james and the heat are one step closer to bringing a title to miami. gary has that story and the giants trail 3-0 before battling back in ♪ [ rock ] [ cha
on the other side of the river the waters are rising in arkansas. people who cannot even see the river are now finding it at their door steps. >> i am in the flood. >> the disaster passed through memphis where the water crested at 15 feet above flood level. by the begin of next week greenville, mississippi could see a 65-foot rise. that's 17 feet above flood level. after that levels are predicted to reach 47 feet in louisiana, to protect populated areas louisiana may have to flood...
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meanwhile people in arkansas and tennessee are stacking sandbags in an effort to keep flood waters at bay. >> we are working seven days a week late hours and trying to keep everybody from flooding. we think this is a big service to the community. >> sand bagging is something that should be done sooner rather than later. >> my recommendation is to do it now. do not wait, it will be too late if you wait, was the water starts to commend it will be too late. the above forecasts. >> amazing shots, all of those cars submerged. >> and there is more rain expected this week. we actually have will rain forecast at least for part of the next seven days with one exception tomorrow. mother's day should be dry but it will be mostly cloudy out there. time lapse pictures showed it was a grisly day today. officially o'hare only picked up a trace of rain fall but as we say more rain is gathering out to the west and will get in here probably by tuesday, we're looking at clearing skies across the area tonight but are temperatures are not going to fall very far. our daytime high. if you like warm air it w
meanwhile people in arkansas and tennessee are stacking sandbags in an effort to keep flood waters at bay. >> we are working seven days a week late hours and trying to keep everybody from flooding. we think this is a big service to the community. >> sand bagging is something that should be done sooner rather than later. >> my recommendation is to do it now. do not wait, it will be too late if you wait, was the water starts to commend it will be too late. the above forecasts....
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at least 1 people died on tuesday and wednesday in this latest round of tornados in oklahoma, arkansas and kansas. >>> watches were posted for many communities along a 1,300 kilometer northwest line. let's go to jen delgado with more on that. it doesn't seem to be there's any decrease in the danger americans are facing from this threat. >> absolutely. sometimes it just doesn't matter what you do, andrew, sometimes you cannot survive a tornado. certainly you always take the precautionary measures. over the last several hours we had tornado watches out there. many of those have been able to expire. but some will last until 5:00 a.m. local time. this is the system causing problems across missouri, kentucky, arkansas, oklahoma and let's go to video of -- actually damage just from yesterday alone. this is out of ktsz sedalia, missouri. as you're seeing in the video, homes as well as buildings smashed apart. that is all due to the power of those tornados that have pushed through part of the u.s. as i take you back over, as we go through today, we'll see threat for severe weather, we're talki
at least 1 people died on tuesday and wednesday in this latest round of tornados in oklahoma, arkansas and kansas. >>> watches were posted for many communities along a 1,300 kilometer northwest line. let's go to jen delgado with more on that. it doesn't seem to be there's any decrease in the danger americans are facing from this threat. >> absolutely. sometimes it just doesn't matter what you do, andrew, sometimes you cannot survive a tornado. certainly you always take the...
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hail damaged countless other homes and they are blamed for killing two people in kansas and three in arkansas. new twisters come days after massive tornado killed 122 people in joplin, missouri. city leaders are refusing of abandoning home to find more survivors. 1500 people are still missing and they are reexamining areas that have already been searched as many as three times. they have been training search dogs for over a decade and she is not giving up. >> neewly released video shows how quickly it hit joplin on sunday. take a look. customers spotted a tornado out of a window and rushed to take cover. moments later the twister blew out the shops windows and sent debris flying. moments later, sunday's tornado packed winds up to 200 miles an hour. >>> here is the bay area we have scattered showers still. meteorologist mike nicco is tracking the system. >> let's check out the rain. still up in the north bay but starting to coming down into san pablo rain and started raining 20 minutes ago. it's been around 2/10s in santa rosa to tenth in mill valley and it looks as we'll measure this around t
hail damaged countless other homes and they are blamed for killing two people in kansas and three in arkansas. new twisters come days after massive tornado killed 122 people in joplin, missouri. city leaders are refusing of abandoning home to find more survivors. 1500 people are still missing and they are reexamining areas that have already been searched as many as three times. they have been training search dogs for over a decade and she is not giving up. >> neewly released video shows...
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tambiÉn se sumaron mÁs vÍctimas mortales en oklahoma y arkansas. un carnero en oklahoma es arrastrado ferozmente por un tornado que tocÓ tierra. pero bruscamente el chofer resultÓ ileso.. violentas tormentas sacudieron texas. entretanto, en la caÓtica ciudad las sirenas se encendieron para advertir sobre el mal tiempo. turro que refugiarse en un refrigerador de su lugar de trabajo. >> unos encima de otros. despuÉs, cuando escuchamos todo toda la gente gritando, llorando, muertos de nervio. era un desastre total. >> mientras tanto, otros regresan a lo poco que queda de su residencia. manuel habÍa comprado esta casa. ahora estÁ en ruinas. >> estÁ totalmente destruido. >> otras familias que es el varÓn debe responderle a sus hijos cuando preguntan por su casa. >> lo mÁs importante para ellos es haber salvado sus vidas. >> no me lo creÍa. vi todo destruido. pensÉ lo primero, en la familia. gracias a dios estamos bien. >> el restaurante el vaquero, donde muriÓ una pareja de mexicanos. entretanto se siguen improvisando hospitales para ayudar
tambiÉn se sumaron mÁs vÍctimas mortales en oklahoma y arkansas. un carnero en oklahoma es arrastrado ferozmente por un tornado que tocÓ tierra. pero bruscamente el chofer resultÓ ileso.. violentas tormentas sacudieron texas. entretanto, en la caÓtica ciudad las sirenas se encendieron para advertir sobre el mal tiempo. turro que refugiarse en un refrigerador de su lugar de trabajo. >> unos encima de otros. despuÉs, cuando escuchamos todo toda la gente gritando, llorando, muertos de...
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storms killed at least 16 people in oklahoma, kansas and arkansas this week. >> president obama laid it on his missile defense plan to dmitry medvedev today. but it appears that they 0 a long way to go to trust the motives of the u.s. the white house says they don't believe us. the plan would place missile intercepteders in middle and eastern europe. it designed to shield the u.s. from terrorist groups but rush an leaders called it very complex. >> my interacts with dmitry medvedev has always been excellent. >> kristen: they are working to shore up relations between the u.s. and russia. they melt at the g-8 summit in france. >> bayer is cutting 540 jobs in emeryville fulfill facility. the company plans to shift production to drugs to an outside manufacturer. workers will receive severance pay and help in finding new jobs. bayer says some of the workers could be relocated to other company sites where there are job openings. we'll talk to mike about the rain next. >> very quickly, possibly tomorrow morning. these clouds, fair weather cumulus clouds. we need cold front coming in and cre
storms killed at least 16 people in oklahoma, kansas and arkansas this week. >> president obama laid it on his missile defense plan to dmitry medvedev today. but it appears that they 0 a long way to go to trust the motives of the u.s. the white house says they don't believe us. the plan would place missile intercepteders in middle and eastern europe. it designed to shield the u.s. from terrorist groups but rush an leaders called it very complex. >> my interacts with dmitry medvedev...
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tournedos through georgia, tennessee, arkansas, virginia. >> my dad was in the house with my son they were thrown and scattered and found in the creek. >> reporter: emergency crews surveying the damage and devastation all communities pull together. . >> the shelters hardly have anyone in that because the neighbors have open their own sphere >> reporter: his visit president barack obama was odd. >> i have never seen devastation like this. it is heartbreaking. >> reporter: drivers are picking up the pieces, they are happy to be alive. >> there's no way we should of live through that. >> it was terrifying. >> reporter: kron 4 news. >> vicki: well they came up, the governor will hold a news conference. charlie sheen drove into town today coming up we will show you the reaction from fans we will also take look at their royal wedding i light spirit ♪ [ woman ] this icelandic mud was working wonders on my skin. but if it was going to do the same for my spa, i had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called my citibank small business expert. he got me a line of credit to m
tournedos through georgia, tennessee, arkansas, virginia. >> my dad was in the house with my son they were thrown and scattered and found in the creek. >> reporter: emergency crews surveying the damage and devastation all communities pull together. . >> the shelters hardly have anyone in that because the neighbors have open their own sphere >> reporter: his visit president barack obama was odd. >> i have never seen devastation like this. it is heartbreaking....
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where the river is naturally cresting at this time happens to be up here in arkansas city, arkansas. that's where the cresting of the natural river is occurring right now. vicksburg is a record level already. they are not expected to crest until thursday. there you can see it as it continues down the line. the last thing i want to show you, this is the river at new orleans. it's at 17 feet now. it's forecast to stay at 17 feet all the way through the 23rd. the amount of water released through the spillway will increase or decrease as necessary to keep that level in hopes that the entire left of the levee system holds intact and we don't get the sand boils to put kinks into the plans. so far, it's operating as planned. >> we are hoping for the best. thanks so much. meantime, it is graduation season. hundreds of thousands of students are getting diplomas. can you guess how much they paid for their caps and gowns? the answer when we come back. so, what's the snapshot discount? it's pretty revolutionary. patented, actually. it takes a snapshot of your good driving habits, so you can save
where the river is naturally cresting at this time happens to be up here in arkansas city, arkansas. that's where the cresting of the natural river is occurring right now. vicksburg is a record level already. they are not expected to crest until thursday. there you can see it as it continues down the line. the last thing i want to show you, this is the river at new orleans. it's at 17 feet now. it's forecast to stay at 17 feet all the way through the 23rd. the amount of water released through...
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she's in room 612 in arkansas. grandma ellen freeman was found okay and resting in an arkansas hospital. >> is ellen freeman in this room. okay, this is her granddaughter and just now figured out where she's at. well -- okay, no, that's fine. as long as i know where she's at now. >> reporter: tabitha plans to get to know her grandmother now. it is kind of sad to see it takes this to make you realize that you don't really have all that long because you never know when it is going to end, you know? i mean, for all i know, she could have been crushed or died or something. >> wow, what a story. so interesting that must have been played out hundreds of times across joplin, people just not knowing where to find her. how is her grandmother? >> she is doing better in the hospital right now. she's had a couple surgeries since that time. she's not critical but still fragile enough that tabitha has not been able to speak to her. she is too weak to talk, still. >> i was impressed with the neighbor on the block saying this one
she's in room 612 in arkansas. grandma ellen freeman was found okay and resting in an arkansas hospital. >> is ellen freeman in this room. okay, this is her granddaughter and just now figured out where she's at. well -- okay, no, that's fine. as long as i know where she's at now. >> reporter: tabitha plans to get to know her grandmother now. it is kind of sad to see it takes this to make you realize that you don't really have all that long because you never know when it is going to...
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on the other side of the river the waters are rising in arkansas. people who cannot even see the river are now finding it at their door steps. >> i am in the flood. >> the disaster passed through memphis where the water crested at 15 feet above flood level. by the begin of next week greenville, mississippi could see a 65-foot rise. that's 17 feet above flood level. after that levels are predicted to reach 47 feet in louisiana, to protect populated areas louisiana may have to flood some of its farm lands. one spill way was opened last weekend. and the state has mobilized hundreds of national guard troops. >> we got search and rescue teams, state police, national guard. >> reporter: and to give you an idea of the size of it the flooding, think of a football field covered in 44 feet of water. if you were standing that it edge of the river, that's how much water would be flowing past you. >>> lebron james and the heat are one step closer to bringing a title to miami. gary has that story and the giants trail 3-0 before battling back in another one run ga
on the other side of the river the waters are rising in arkansas. people who cannot even see the river are now finding it at their door steps. >> i am in the flood. >> the disaster passed through memphis where the water crested at 15 feet above flood level. by the begin of next week greenville, mississippi could see a 65-foot rise. that's 17 feet above flood level. after that levels are predicted to reach 47 feet in louisiana, to protect populated areas louisiana may have to flood...
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the result is flooding, some of the hardest hit areas of illinois through arkansas. any time i can talk about snow at the end of april i will and north dakota got over a foot through the overnight. >>> this weather report has been brought you to by pup-peroni. bianna. >> jackie, thank you. >>> now to a romeo and juliet story of sorts. a teenage couple in florida now on the run. neither family approved of the relationship and now they disappeared. police don't think they're in danger but their families are desperately trying to track them down. andrea canning has the story. >> reporter: the mug shot of jackson powell for shoplifting set off alarm bells for his family but not for police. the two-week hunt for powell and his girlfriend, nicole dones took a turn when he was arrested in savannah, jal. but the police didn't recognize the missing boy until after the release on bond. >> they've vanished. >> every parents' worst nightmare come true. 17-year-old nicole donees was just week as way from graduating high school and looking forward to a family trip to the bahamas.
the result is flooding, some of the hardest hit areas of illinois through arkansas. any time i can talk about snow at the end of april i will and north dakota got over a foot through the overnight. >>> this weather report has been brought you to by pup-peroni. bianna. >> jackie, thank you. >>> now to a romeo and juliet story of sorts. a teenage couple in florida now on the run. neither family approved of the relationship and now they disappeared. police don't think...
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storms killed at least 16 people in oklahoma, kansas and arkansas this week. >> president obama laid it on his missile defense plan to dmitry medvedev today. but it appears that they 0 a long way to go to trust the motives of the u.s. the white house says they don't believe us. the plan would place missile intercepteders in middle and eastern europe. it designed to shield the u.s. from terrorist groups but rush an leaders called it very complex. >> my interacts with dmitry medvedev has always been excellent. >> kristen: they are working to shore up relations between the u.s. and russia. they melt at the g-8 summit in france. >> bayer is cutting 540 jobs in emeryville fulfill facility. the company plans to shift production to drugs to an outside manufacturer. workers will receive severance pay and help in finding new jobs. bayer says some of the workers could be relocated to other company sites where there are job openings. we'll talk to mike about the rain next. >> very quickly, possibly tomorrow morning. these clouds, fair weather cumulus clouds. we need cold front coming in and cre
storms killed at least 16 people in oklahoma, kansas and arkansas this week. >> president obama laid it on his missile defense plan to dmitry medvedev today. but it appears that they 0 a long way to go to trust the motives of the u.s. the white house says they don't believe us. the plan would place missile intercepteders in middle and eastern europe. it designed to shield the u.s. from terrorist groups but rush an leaders called it very complex. >> my interacts with dmitry medvedev...
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. >> new at noon, rescuers found half of a dozen boys got stranded at an arkansas camp ground. the six scouts had been missing since saturday. a national guard helicopter spotted their campfire. rescuers reached them this morning and deliver them safely to their parents. >> with that, and explosion lit up the sky along the mississippi river. the army corps of engineers deliberately blew up a levee in the hopes of stopping an illinois town from being buried under rising waters. other officials fought to keep the explosion from happening fearing it would drown 130 acres of farmland and 100 homes. today marks the anniversary of the murder of the lacrosse player youngray love. school officials will be handing out the first scholarship named after loved today. lacrosse players will be wearing her number for today's home game. coming uppe airbag danger. seven is on your side with a safety warning for honda drivers. >> preparations are under way for a royal visit. we will share the details and excitement in a live report, coming up. >> of course it is a one-of-a- kind dresses, but it
. >> new at noon, rescuers found half of a dozen boys got stranded at an arkansas camp ground. the six scouts had been missing since saturday. a national guard helicopter spotted their campfire. rescuers reached them this morning and deliver them safely to their parents. >> with that, and explosion lit up the sky along the mississippi river. the army corps of engineers deliberately blew up a levee in the hopes of stopping an illinois town from being buried under rising waters. other...
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the severe weather also killed two people in arkansas and two others in kansas. >>> in joplin, missouri, rescue crews continue to look for survivors of sunday's deadly tornado. one man who was trapped beneath the rubble was rescued after managing to send a text message to a friend. >> yeah, it's my friend. i just got a message from him. >> the death toll there is now 124 and more than 1500 people are still listed as missing. the national weather service is categorizing the tornado as an ef 5 making it the 8th deadliest tornado on record. more bad weather is on the way, including the chance of more tornadoes. >>> it's 4:37. let's check in on traffic here in the bay area. good morning, sal. >> traffic is doing pretty well for the most part. we have spots, but for the most part we are off to a nice start on northbound and -- on westbound, i should say, 80 heading to the mcarthur with no major issues driving to the maze. traffic continues to look good coming into the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is moving well coming onto the bridge. lower deck, that construction is being moved away. but
the severe weather also killed two people in arkansas and two others in kansas. >>> in joplin, missouri, rescue crews continue to look for survivors of sunday's deadly tornado. one man who was trapped beneath the rubble was rescued after managing to send a text message to a friend. >> yeah, it's my friend. i just got a message from him. >> the death toll there is now 124 and more than 1500 people are still listed as missing. the national weather service is categorizing the...
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peor estaría por venir el servicio nacional de meteorología advierte de tornados en oklahoma, ckansas, arkansas >>> claro que sí es nuestro trabajo y mentes estamos así en esta empresa se trabaja bampres respaldo. >>> desde londres el presidente obama mandó saludos y la casa blanca dijo que el próximo domingo el primer mandatario visite la zona del desastre. >>> en otras noticias del día un trágico a contó cimien trági trágico accidente con 4 miembros muertos, vamos hasta la ciudad con barbara medina para que nos diga quienes son las víctimas. >>> no son ellos no, no. >>> parientes inconsolables llegaron a la escena donde encontraron a 4 personas muertas los cuerpo de un hombre adulto una mujer y una menor de edad estaban en la alberca y otra mujer estaba en el baño en la casa la unidad de homicidio confirmó que se strastrat se tr homicidio suicidio. de acuerdo a detectives quien reportó el ha wloz go fllazgo f pariente de la familia quien recibió la llamada del hombre de la casa a las 6 de la mañana para verse y discutir un negocio. de acuerdo al padastro la familia no tenía pr
peor estaría por venir el servicio nacional de meteorología advierte de tornados en oklahoma, ckansas, arkansas >>> claro que sí es nuestro trabajo y mentes estamos así en esta empresa se trabaja bampres respaldo. >>> desde londres el presidente obama mandó saludos y la casa blanca dijo que el próximo domingo el primer mandatario visite la zona del desastre. >>> en otras noticias del día un trágico a contó cimien trági trágico accidente con 4 miembros...
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while alabama and missouri and arkansas showed out the least on mom's big day. our family showing enough love to mom? mothers are the one we turn to for a hot meal come this kidneys are picking up the kids at school. according to a study, but all of those tasks really add up and with great and annual salary of more than $61,000 a year. for example a year's worth of cooking would cost the household, $7,000. if child care can cost more than $20,000 and even if planning activities is worth about $9,000. if the picture you showed on the love this weekend. in york, kron 4 news. >>catherine:a programming note, this saturday kron will air nbc programming while the giants air on nbc. chase will be shown at 8:00 p.m. and followed by the kron 4 news at 9:00. we'll be right back. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great oppo
while alabama and missouri and arkansas showed out the least on mom's big day. our family showing enough love to mom? mothers are the one we turn to for a hot meal come this kidneys are picking up the kids at school. according to a study, but all of those tasks really add up and with great and annual salary of more than $61,000 a year. for example a year's worth of cooking would cost the household, $7,000. if child care can cost more than $20,000 and even if planning activities is worth about...
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in arkansas, 1,000 people have had to leave their homes. flood waters shed a 20-mile stretch of i-40, the crest at memphis early next week may be the highest since 1937. >>> the jobs recovery picked up speed in april. good news. the labor department says the economy added 244,000 jobs last month. that is 59,000 more than experts actually predicted. still, unemployment rate edged up to 9%, as dus curved workers jumped back into the job market. >>> well, it's only a tenth of a penny, right? but we're all pretty excited about this, american drivers, we're going to take it. aaa says the national average for regular gas has dipped to $3798 a gallon. that is the first decrease after 44 straight days of increases. >>> former president jimmy carter says the obama administration is putting politics ahead of dire human suffering by refusing to send food to north korea. he says it's a violation of basic human rights. take a listen. >> we're trying to punish kim jong il. we are actually punishing the people. >> the group says a harsh winter killed nort
in arkansas, 1,000 people have had to leave their homes. flood waters shed a 20-mile stretch of i-40, the crest at memphis early next week may be the highest since 1937. >>> the jobs recovery picked up speed in april. good news. the labor department says the economy added 244,000 jobs last month. that is 59,000 more than experts actually predicted. still, unemployment rate edged up to 9%, as dus curved workers jumped back into the job market. >>> well, it's only a tenth of a...
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out to the west, you can see big storms from arkansas into kentucky. they become a little less significant as you move into the mid-atlantic region. a little extra moisture in the atmosphere. also a chance of shower activity. enough to mar the weekend but i don't think destroy it. we'll discuss the details in a moment. >> a heart-wrenching story where a gruesome discovery leaves a 5-year-old boy without a father. >> a family left mourning. a young father found dead inside a closet with his son by his side. sheldon dutes has more on the story. [woman crying and screaming] >> news of najib abdullah's death was too much for his family to bear. police believe his -- he and his son were last seen leaving a home after an altercation. >> his father was the last one to see him. >> troy wise's deceased grandfather used to live in the house. >> i went to pick up some things and i -- when i opened the door, there was pay -- a stench. i looked in the closet. his stomach was big. he had been dead for days. >> police say it appears abdullah broke a window to get in.
out to the west, you can see big storms from arkansas into kentucky. they become a little less significant as you move into the mid-atlantic region. a little extra moisture in the atmosphere. also a chance of shower activity. enough to mar the weekend but i don't think destroy it. we'll discuss the details in a moment. >> a heart-wrenching story where a gruesome discovery leaves a 5-year-old boy without a father. >> a family left mourning. a young father found dead inside a closet...
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. >> at least 16 people were killed in storms that struck parts of oklahoma, kansas, and arkansas. 10 of those 16 dead are because of this monster. >> oh, my gosh! >> another killer tornado! >> dozens were injured in oklahoma, watch as this twister swallows this 18-wheeler and completely obliterates it. >> i'm stopping because it's coming up to i-40 right now. unbelievable. it's right here, it's a killer tornado. goodness gracious, wow! >> today, the oklahoma governor declared a state of emergency statewide. >> it's devastating. >> meanwhile in arkansas, at least four people were killed by the storms and another two in kansas. in these states as well, overturned trucks destroyed homes are scattered on the ground for miles. more than 500 people have been killed this tornado season. a season that still has months to go. sadly there's more as we speak. late reports of new storms. let's get the details from chad mirls. where are the storms? >> all the way from almost buffalo, new york to austin, texas. we have east of cleveland to erie, some wind damage happening there. a new tornado watc
. >> at least 16 people were killed in storms that struck parts of oklahoma, kansas, and arkansas. 10 of those 16 dead are because of this monster. >> oh, my gosh! >> another killer tornado! >> dozens were injured in oklahoma, watch as this twister swallows this 18-wheeler and completely obliterates it. >> i'm stopping because it's coming up to i-40 right now. unbelievable. it's right here, it's a killer tornado. goodness gracious, wow! >> today, the oklahoma...
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they don't need any more rain in arkansas. they've been so flooded there. and that system is going to be coming our way late tomorrow as we go forward. the futurecast over the next 24 hours or so. we'll have one area of rain perhaps coming through late this evening. during the day tomorrow, cloud cover breaking up, sunshine, and during the late afternoon hours, we will make it to around 80. this front, this area of green and blue, a zone of potential storms. this is going to be approaching us but breaking up into tuesday night. however that front may reins tense reintense reintense. the second day of may, a slight chance of isolated shower as temperatures may reach locally in the local 70 and warmer just to our south through central virginia into the mid, maybe upper 70s there. tonight, we'll have our temperatures in the 60s through the even, low 60s by midnight. by dawn, we should be near 60, starting off tuesday morning. during the day, on tuesday, afternoon highs around 80. we have a possibility of an afternoon or evening thunderstorm tomorrow and slight
they don't need any more rain in arkansas. they've been so flooded there. and that system is going to be coming our way late tomorrow as we go forward. the futurecast over the next 24 hours or so. we'll have one area of rain perhaps coming through late this evening. during the day tomorrow, cloud cover breaking up, sunshine, and during the late afternoon hours, we will make it to around 80. this front, this area of green and blue, a zone of potential storms. this is going to be approaching us...
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greenville is right on the river on the arkansas state line. martin savidge is there today. martin, how are people of greenville trying to prepare for what might come? >> reporter: well, right now most of them are standing on the levee using it as a photo opportunity. they do not feel a great sense of urgency because it looks like the levee system here is working well. as we point out, the crest has not arrived, and there still is some damage occurring. you probably can see the roofline off in the distance there. that happens to be the greenville yacht club, completely submerged. if you look over on this side, you'll see the green hillside, that's the levee, it's built to 75 feet. the crest expected here monday, 65 feet. so well below that. if you're on the other side of the flood protection system here, you're in very good shape. if you're not, though, you're in very bad shape. take a look. this is one of the casinos that dots the coast here. you can see along the waterfront that that building has been heavily flooded. we took another tour yesterday up what's called lower f
greenville is right on the river on the arkansas state line. martin savidge is there today. martin, how are people of greenville trying to prepare for what might come? >> reporter: well, right now most of them are standing on the levee using it as a photo opportunity. they do not feel a great sense of urgency because it looks like the levee system here is working well. as we point out, the crest has not arrived, and there still is some damage occurring. you probably can see the roofline...
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. >> at least 16 people were killed in storms that struck parts of oklahoma, kansas, and arkansas. ten of those 16 dead are because of this monster. >> oh, my gosh! >> another killer tornado. >> dozens were injured in central oklahoma, many along the interstate 40 corridor leading out of oklahoma city. watch as this twister swallows this 18-wheeler. somehow the driver in the cab made it out with only minor injuries. >> it's coming up to i-40 right now. unbelievable. it's a killer tornado. goodness gracious. wow! >> the oklahoma governor mary fallen declared a state of emergency statewide. >> it's devastating. >> in arkansas, at least four people were killed by the storms and another two in kansas. in these states, as well, overturned trucks, destroyed homes are scattered for miles. more than 500 people have been killed this tornado season, a season that still has months to go. i want to give you another remarkable view of a tornado that touched down in oklahoma from david payne. >> the motion is tremendous. david payne, are you still with us? violent tornado. >> another killer torn
. >> at least 16 people were killed in storms that struck parts of oklahoma, kansas, and arkansas. ten of those 16 dead are because of this monster. >> oh, my gosh! >> another killer tornado. >> dozens were injured in central oklahoma, many along the interstate 40 corridor leading out of oklahoma city. watch as this twister swallows this 18-wheeler. somehow the driver in the cab made it out with only minor injuries. >> it's coming up to i-40 right now....
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the areas that got hit with the storms really hard around arkansas, tennessee, alabama, mississippi, they will eventually get some storms there late tonight and tomorrow. for us, the timing on this system, well, cloud cover for tomorrow morning we'll start at 62 to 64 degrees and we could have scattered showers during the afternoon tomorrow so coming out of the 50s and low 60s with cloud cover and fog to maybe a few bres in that cloud cover er noon time, there . could be a scattered shower out to the west and the best chance under, too, fter sunset and that because we'll be heating up. fredericksburg in virginia could hit a hive 86 degrees. late tomorrow, we'll be 20 degrees cooler than by wednesday. expect showers and storms around for the wednesday morning rush. that rain should be out of here by noon time and sunshine for thursday, the high close to 78 by friday with more rain moving in. a look at upcoming weekend and yeah, some rain for the second half of the weekend with highs in the 07s. if you missed the forecast you can get it on nbcwashington. tune to the weather channel on
the areas that got hit with the storms really hard around arkansas, tennessee, alabama, mississippi, they will eventually get some storms there late tonight and tomorrow. for us, the timing on this system, well, cloud cover for tomorrow morning we'll start at 62 to 64 degrees and we could have scattered showers during the afternoon tomorrow so coming out of the 50s and low 60s with cloud cover and fog to maybe a few bres in that cloud cover er noon time, there . could be a scattered shower out...
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a wet spring and early snow runoff are also causing flooding in indiana, illinois, missouri, arkansas and louisiana. we will have more on the story coming up in a few minutes at 5:30 p.m. >>> shark fever heating up as the team just took to the ice in a crucial game tonight. we are live in san jose with all of the excitement. >>> a mother's day special coming up as well. plus we will have the connection the driver in a fatal dui crash has with local law enforcement. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> sharks smelling blood. men in teal are hoping to finish off the red wings tonight. we go live to the shark tank to see how that fan feeding frenzy is going now. >> reporter: the pressure is building. the sharks lead the western conference semifinals three games to one and fans are hoping to get that one key win at home. we want to show you pretty much most of the fans are inside, a few stragglers making their way in the shark tank. many mo
a wet spring and early snow runoff are also causing flooding in indiana, illinois, missouri, arkansas and louisiana. we will have more on the story coming up in a few minutes at 5:30 p.m. >>> shark fever heating up as the team just took to the ice in a crucial game tonight. we are live in san jose with all of the excitement. >>> a mother's day special coming up as well. plus we will have the connection the driver in a fatal dui crash has with local law enforcement. ♪ ♪...
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aÑo 1937 las inundaciones se extiendo en a las dakotas, indiana, missouri, kentucky y aro kakansas arkansas. >> cuando regresemos tenemos detalles de la visita del presidente ecuador a colombia. >> ya regresamos en ediciÓn nocturna, no se vaya. >> (♪). >> (♪). >> el presidente ecuatoriano rafael correa eva dÍa una pregunta de nuestro corresponsal relacionada con el ingreso de estados unidos al territorio de pakistÁn para dar muerte a osama bin laden. >> reaccionÓ de la misma manera para dar muerte al terrorista de las farc raÚl reyes. >> vamos con el informe. >> el presidente rafael correa fue tajante, ecuador no comparte que sin autorizaciÓn un paÍs realice acciones militares al interior de otra naciÓn, asÍ sea para perseguir terroristas como sucediÓ con estados unidos en pakistÁn donde norteamericanos abatieron al lider de al-qaeda osama bin laden. >> el ataque del operativo militar de estados unidos en pakistÁn contra osama bin laden sin el conocimiento del gobierno de pakistÁn que muchos comparan con el operativo colombiano al otro lado de la frontera colombiana. >> en
aÑo 1937 las inundaciones se extiendo en a las dakotas, indiana, missouri, kentucky y aro kakansas arkansas. >> cuando regresemos tenemos detalles de la visita del presidente ecuador a colombia. >> ya regresamos en ediciÓn nocturna, no se vaya. >> (♪). >> (♪). >> el presidente ecuatoriano rafael correa eva dÍa una pregunta de nuestro corresponsal relacionada con el ingreso de estados unidos al territorio de pakistÁn para dar muerte a osama bin laden....
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hail damaged countless other homes and they are blamed for killing two people in kansas and three in arkansas. new twisters come days after massive tornado killed 122 people in joplin, missouri. city leaders are refusing of abandoning home to find more survivors. 1500 people are still missing and they are reexamining areas that have already been searched as many as three times. they have been training search dogs for over a decade and she is not giving up. >> newly released video shows how quickly it hit joplin on sunday. take a look. customers spotted a tornado out of a window and rushed to take cover. moments later the twister blew out the shops windows and sent debris flying. moments later, sunday's tornado packed winds up to 200 miles an hour. >>> here is the bay area we have scattered showers still. meteorologist mike nicco is tracking the system. >> let's check out the rain. still up in the north bay but starting to coming down into san pablo rain and started raining 20 minutes ago. it's been around 2/10s in santa rosa to tenth in mill valley and it looks as we'll measure this around to
hail damaged countless other homes and they are blamed for killing two people in kansas and three in arkansas. new twisters come days after massive tornado killed 122 people in joplin, missouri. city leaders are refusing of abandoning home to find more survivors. 1500 people are still missing and they are reexamining areas that have already been searched as many as three times. they have been training search dogs for over a decade and she is not giving up. >> newly released video shows...
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and yet all indications are mike huckabee, the former governor of arkansas, will not run again as he did in 2008. if you were advising mike huckabee, giving what many people perceive as weakness in the republican field, would you tell him hey, mike, get in? >> i think that would, john. especially in a field that we have seen thus far thats a announced. one of the things that is really missing from the gop hopefuls right now is likability. and that is something that definitely newt gingrich lacks by a lot. and frankly, mike huckabee, you know, from what i've seen, and i've met him several times, he does have a likability there, and can make a personal connection. again, i do not agree on anything from a policy standpoint. but he does have likability. he does have credibility among his own base. i think that i would advise him to really take a look at this. this could be the chance for him. >> and yet all indications are that it's a no, right? >> i'm hearing that. he could surprise everybody tomorrow. i've had several friends who say they think he'll do it. but i think he won't. he has
and yet all indications are mike huckabee, the former governor of arkansas, will not run again as he did in 2008. if you were advising mike huckabee, giving what many people perceive as weakness in the republican field, would you tell him hey, mike, get in? >> i think that would, john. especially in a field that we have seen thus far thats a announced. one of the things that is really missing from the gop hopefuls right now is likability. and that is something that definitely newt...
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twisters ripped through oklahoma, arkansas, texas, and kansas. checkout the shriller, it sends pieces of the truck line, the driver survived. when daylight came, of residents got a heart wrenching look at the devastation. >> this is devastating. we've lost everything. >> 68 counties are understates of emergencies, and search efforts are underway. the search effort contends in joplin missouri, a deadly tornado struck sunday. new images show how powerful the tornado was, look at these images taken inside of the st. john medical center with a nine story building took a direct hit. surveillance taken inside a yogurt shop, it shows that class and debris are flying as workers run for cover. president old, met with the prime minister in london where a tornado victims were remembered. >> our hard in britain go out to of the people to. >> yet another tornado touched down, north of joplin reporting from joplin, i am appalled. >> several of them have been classified as f5 the when has been up to 200 mi. per hour. grant shows us how powerful they are. >> we
twisters ripped through oklahoma, arkansas, texas, and kansas. checkout the shriller, it sends pieces of the truck line, the driver survived. when daylight came, of residents got a heart wrenching look at the devastation. >> this is devastating. we've lost everything. >> 68 counties are understates of emergencies, and search efforts are underway. the search effort contends in joplin missouri, a deadly tornado struck sunday. new images show how powerful the tornado was, look at these...
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in arkansas the estimated damage to the state's ago debris kill to your could top half a billion dollars. >> ron paul has officially announced that he is running for president next year. he made the announcement on "good morning america." he first made a presidential run in 1988. in 2008 he made an unsuccessful bid for gop nomination but he is an internet sensation and drew support of thousands. >>> 50,000 potential u.s. immigrants are getting disappointing news today. the u.s. state department says it is voiding the result of a worldwide lottery for u.s. immigration visas because of a computer glitch. a state department official says it caused the drawing to selected 90% of winners from entries submitted on the first two days after the 30 day registration period. nearly 15 million people entered that lottery. 50,000 are selected to apply for immigrant visas without needing a u.s. sponsor. a new lottery will be hold july 15th. >> the taliban says they carried out a deadly attack in pakistan in response to the killing of osama bin laden. at least 80 people were killed, 120 wounded when a
in arkansas the estimated damage to the state's ago debris kill to your could top half a billion dollars. >> ron paul has officially announced that he is running for president next year. he made the announcement on "good morning america." he first made a presidential run in 1988. in 2008 he made an unsuccessful bid for gop nomination but he is an internet sensation and drew support of thousands. >>> 50,000 potential u.s. immigrants are getting disappointing news today....
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. >>> in arkansas, a missing boy scout troop from indiana has been found unharmed. the sheriff's department says the six scouts and two leaders were stranded in a remote area because of the flooding. they were spotted and rescued with the national guard helicopter. >>> hundreds are still missing in alabama after last week's deadly tornadoes. the mayor's office says about 340 people are missing in tuscaloosa. one of the hardest hit areas. rescue crews are still searching for survivors. >>> the u.s. promised to give pakistan more than $7 billion in aid over the next five years. but will we get our money's worth? >>> plus, the navy s.e.a.l. team six, the secret group of elite soldiers, how their mission could be a model for the future. ♪ ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ ♪ i like it, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ ♪ i like it [ male announcer ] introducing mio -- a revolutionary liquid water enhancer. add a little. add a lot. ♪ for a drink that's just the way you like it. ♪ i like it, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-h
. >>> in arkansas, a missing boy scout troop from indiana has been found unharmed. the sheriff's department says the six scouts and two leaders were stranded in a remote area because of the flooding. they were spotted and rescued with the national guard helicopter. >>> hundreds are still missing in alabama after last week's deadly tornadoes. the mayor's office says about 340 people are missing in tuscaloosa. one of the hardest hit areas. rescue crews are still searching for...
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tornadoes touched down in oklahoma, kansas, and arkansas. 120 people, 124 people were kale killed in a tornado just 2 days ago, jim. >> reporter: we're -- now that that number of dead here 125. more bad news as this town tries to recover from sunday's deadly storm. more death and destruction across the midwest tuesday, line of tornadoes tore through several midwest earn states including oklahoma, kansas and arkansas. they captured this video of the tornado just outside oklahoma city. >> it's a half mile wide. >> reporter: several people were killed, dozens hurt. oklahoma governor marry fallon says this series of storms is unprecedented in her memory. >> i've been in office in 20 years, been through a lot of these natural disasters, i've never seen this many in a short period of time. >> reporter: in missouri, a new tornado warning was put in place briefly tuesday night. rescuers were picking through the rubble, survivors are sharing their experiences. >> what i remember is like everything you think real and solid, everything is blowing up, but there have been some incredible stories
tornadoes touched down in oklahoma, kansas, and arkansas. 120 people, 124 people were kale killed in a tornado just 2 days ago, jim. >> reporter: we're -- now that that number of dead here 125. more bad news as this town tries to recover from sunday's deadly storm. more death and destruction across the midwest tuesday, line of tornadoes tore through several midwest earn states including oklahoma, kansas and arkansas. they captured this video of the tornado just outside oklahoma city....