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this now includes martinsburg in through west virginia with this storm. this storm has shown signs of rotation. it continues to rotate on down. the weather service is now saying that the rotation continues here and this is something we'll be watching this tornado warning in effect for berkley county, west virginia, includin until at least 4:45. i want to zoom in and show you exactly where this is. if you're around this area right along over towards hedgesville and right along in through morgan and berkley county, this is an area you want to make sure you're inside your house. you want to be in an interior room. if you have a basement, get to it. this is right around the hedgesville area. this tornado warning in effect for martinsburg until 5:00. thanks guys. a tornado warning in effect until 5:00 for the martinsburg area and hedgesville. they just discontinued that last tornado warning. took it back. i'm going to track this one for you with golf ball-sized hail. let's go ahead and track this. this is moving at about 30 miles per hour down to the south and
this now includes martinsburg in through west virginia with this storm. this storm has shown signs of rotation. it continues to rotate on down. the weather service is now saying that the rotation continues here and this is something we'll be watching this tornado warning in effect for berkley county, west virginia, includin until at least 4:45. i want to zoom in and show you exactly where this is. if you're around this area right along over towards hedgesville and right along in through morgan...
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patrick morrisey is west virginia's attorney general. >> what's happening in west virginia right now is that we're losing a generation of people to despair. >> reporter: in the last five months, morrisey has implemented new statewide prescription guidelines. he's moved forward with a lawsuit he inherited from his predecessor against 11 major drug distributors and filed a new suit against the nation's top drug wholesaler, mckesson, for flooding the state with 100 million pain pills in a five- year period. but the fight against opioids in west virginia is complex as one look at morrissey's career path makes plain. >> in my past practice, i was the co-chair of a large health care pharmaceutical practice. but i had worked on capitol hill before, so i had done a lot of compliance work, regulatory work. >> reporter: from 2010 to 2012, were you lobbying on behalf of health care companies, pharmaceutical distributors? >> well, i was a private lawyer, and we did do some lobbying work. >> reporter: as a lobbyist, morrissey was paid $250,000 to represent a pharmaceutical trade group funded by s
patrick morrisey is west virginia's attorney general. >> what's happening in west virginia right now is that we're losing a generation of people to despair. >> reporter: in the last five months, morrisey has implemented new statewide prescription guidelines. he's moved forward with a lawsuit he inherited from his predecessor against 11 major drug distributors and filed a new suit against the nation's top drug wholesaler, mckesson, for flooding the state with 100 million pain pills...
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Jun 29, 2016
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an ambulance from maryland his health saving lives in west virginia. the wheaton squad donated the amulets. we hear it's already in service. maureen: they need it badly. leon: it is just part of the outpouring of support coming from our area for -- from our area. maureen: we have a look at the major effort to help west virginia. >> please send help. the pictures will not do any justice for top reporter: a desperate plea from this group of all in tears. tear. reporter: members have been stocking this tractor-trailer bed with supplies. it will head to west virginia on friday and they have been promised corporate assistance. >> we have groups like lowe's aidwalmart, costco, right and food lion. justter: and is not large-scale donors but individual ones as well. the idea came from a school librarian. >> i saw the pictures on the news and on facebook and it is absolutely devastating. as word spread, karen and her children pitched in. >> i told my kids about the disaster and that we need to go help. reporter: jimmy collected money from diapers, paper towels,
an ambulance from maryland his health saving lives in west virginia. the wheaton squad donated the amulets. we hear it's already in service. maureen: they need it badly. leon: it is just part of the outpouring of support coming from our area for -- from our area. maureen: we have a look at the major effort to help west virginia. >> please send help. the pictures will not do any justice for top reporter: a desperate plea from this group of all in tears. tear. reporter: members have been...
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the images out of west virginia are haunting. a muddy mess where there once were homes. at least two dozen people lost their lives and many residents have lost everything. thousands remain without power tonight. the president today declared a major disaster in that state. >>> and out west, it's fire causing the heartache. the erskine fire in california has scorched 36,000 acres and as of this morning, was only 10% contained. we have both disasters covered starting with morgan radford on the ground in west virginia. morgan? >> reporter: kate, 300 national guard troops are already on the ground here in west virginia and we are standing in the heart of it. you can see crews toiling away behind me and this mud having washed up into that home and that home, kate, is one of 500 all across the state that has already been damaged or completely destroyed. tonight, floodwaters receding revealing what looked like a ghost town, roads caked in mud leaving families like this one who have lost everything.
the images out of west virginia are haunting. a muddy mess where there once were homes. at least two dozen people lost their lives and many residents have lost everything. thousands remain without power tonight. the president today declared a major disaster in that state. >>> and out west, it's fire causing the heartache. the erskine fire in california has scorched 36,000 acres and as of this morning, was only 10% contained. we have both disasters covered starting with morgan radford...
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Jun 24, 2016
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west virginia right now getting hit. but way north of that area, those storms came through down around greenbrier, which is way down to the south here. here we are in west virginia closer to our area. hardy and hampshire counties. more storms developing back along the shenandoah valley around portions of madison and green counties. this was the heaviest one along 301. waldorf, heads up. you're about to get some fairly heavy rain in this region. anotherer warning. i bet it is for this area. i'm just going to go back real fast. it is for shenandoah county. hardy county and shenandoah county. that's going to be until 5:45 tonight. hardy county and shenandoah county until 5:45. these storms playoffing into our southe -- moving into our southern zone, so we'll continue to watch them for you guys. >>> while the u.k.'s relationship with the eu will change, one thing that will not change is the special relationship that exists between our two nations. the eu will remain one of our indispensable partners. and our shared values in
west virginia right now getting hit. but way north of that area, those storms came through down around greenbrier, which is way down to the south here. here we are in west virginia closer to our area. hardy and hampshire counties. more storms developing back along the shenandoah valley around portions of madison and green counties. this was the heaviest one along 301. waldorf, heads up. you're about to get some fairly heavy rain in this region. anotherer warning. i bet it is for this area. i'm...
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we just saw that the greaterr value was at this time donatingt it to west virginia. > the west virginia fire mens association says they're blesses that wheaton has stepped up because they're donating this dn ambulance to them. there's the not going to be anyy payments whatsoever and this ish an ambulance that's ready to go. all they have to do is drive iti out there, stock it, put somee radios in it and they can put it in service. paul wagner, fox5 local news. > cashing in on a controversy at costco. what sam's club is doing to entice disgruntled customers. and how about a little l boost a while you're browsing or reading. barnes & noble is roling out a brand new option at a store right here in our area. sam club is firing shots at costco after i its credit card swap disaster. >> that's right sam's club is now costco membership card into its doors to shop.s to you don't have to pay a membership fee. the deal doesn't last long.ng. you have until july 4 to take advantage of deal. it's all in response to dump american express and pick up visa. following that change last week, customers wer
we just saw that the greaterr value was at this time donatingt it to west virginia. > the west virginia fire mens association says they're blesses that wheaton has stepped up because they're donating this dn ambulance to them. there's the not going to be anyy payments whatsoever and this ish an ambulance that's ready to go. all they have to do is drive iti out there, stock it, put somee radios in it and they can put it in service. paul wagner, fox5 local news. > cashing in on a...
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west virginia. >> the death toll now in west virginia has now climbed to 14 people after severe historic flooding. storms dumped up to 10 inches of rain yesterday causing the worst flooding in more than 100 years. about 500 people were stranded overnight at a shopping center when a bridge washed out. power lines have been completely ripped out leaving thousands without power right now. west virginia governor says more than 100 homes are either damaged or destroyed. >> it's been a long 24 hours and the next 24 hours may not be much easier. but i know that west virginiians, as you have always known, will continue to help your friends, families, and neighbors as they begin to clean up and rebuild homes that have been destroyed. >> now tomlin says 17 shelters are open this evening, plus 200 national guard soldiers are actively helping rescue efforts and welfare checks. stay with news4 a washington app for updates all afternoon. pat and chris, back to you for now. >>> now to breaking news on wall street. this afternoon stocks tumbled today following britain's vote to leave the european union.
west virginia. >> the death toll now in west virginia has now climbed to 14 people after severe historic flooding. storms dumped up to 10 inches of rain yesterday causing the worst flooding in more than 100 years. about 500 people were stranded overnight at a shopping center when a bridge washed out. power lines have been completely ripped out leaving thousands without power right now. west virginia governor says more than 100 homes are either damaged or destroyed. >> it's been a...
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kimberly: we have new developments in west--yeah. virginia. declared abama has state of emergency in the wake of the devastating flooding. he has also called the governor to reassure him he has resources at the ready to help with the recovery efforts. died inn 25 people have the flooding, hundreds of homes and businesses destroyed. 32,000 people are without power at this hour. we will take you live to the flood zone coming up at 6:20. a much different picture here, sunny and warm, very low humidity. meteorologist josh knight has a first look at the weekend forecast. josh: things could not be much better for us. we are much more prepared to do with the humidity, and we have been lucky. blue skies across the majority of the area, a great shot from the national harbor. we had some extra cloud cov sunshine at about much time and great weather. keptclouds temperatures a little cooler, but most of us in the low to mid 80's. we have clear skies the rest of the evening. eating out on the deck, fire up the grill, the temperatures are great, low 80's. w
kimberly: we have new developments in west--yeah. virginia. declared abama has state of emergency in the wake of the devastating flooding. he has also called the governor to reassure him he has resources at the ready to help with the recovery efforts. died inn 25 people have the flooding, hundreds of homes and businesses destroyed. 32,000 people are without power at this hour. we will take you live to the flood zone coming up at 6:20. a much different picture here, sunny and warm, very low...
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Jun 27, 2016
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ks then in the panhandle of west virginia, isolated storms there. most of this weak bins late tonight and by midnight, much of it is done. much of the activity is well south of the metro area. right now, the storm team radar not showing any storms or rain anywhere near us. there are a few showers here by the midwest. this is the disturbance along a weakening cold front there that's triggering that rain that's going to be coming closer to us later today. areawide tomorrow, we've got a greater chance, including the metro area, of some afternoon and evening thunderstorms. some of them could be severe, partly sunny, hot and humid tomorrow, up near 90 degrees. then we get another reprieve from the humidity as we get into wednesday, thursday, and friday. all three days, pleasant with afternoon hours, mid 80s, partly cloudy, morning lows 60s, as we get toward the fourth of july weekend, increasing clouds on saturday with highs in the upper 80s and some thunderstorms may be developing, but perhaps not saturday night and part of that may be lingering through
ks then in the panhandle of west virginia, isolated storms there. most of this weak bins late tonight and by midnight, much of it is done. much of the activity is well south of the metro area. right now, the storm team radar not showing any storms or rain anywhere near us. there are a few showers here by the midwest. this is the disturbance along a weakening cold front there that's triggering that rain that's going to be coming closer to us later today. areawide tomorrow, we've got a greater...
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patrick morrisey is west virginia's attorney general. >> what's happening in west virginia right now is that we're losing a generation of people to despair. >> reporter: in the last five months, morsi has implemented new statewide prescription dwooid lines. he's might have had forward with a lawsuit he inherited from his predecessor against 11 major drug distributors and filed a new suit against the nation's top drug wholesaler, mccesen, for flooding the state with 100 million pain kills pills in a five-year period. but the fight against opioids in west virginia is complex as one look ato makes plain. >> if my past practice, i was the cochair of a large health care pharmaceutical practice. but i had worked on capitol hill before, so i had done a lot of compliance work, regulatory work. >> reporter: from 2010 to 2012, were you lobbying on behalf of high, companies, pharmaceutical distributors? >> well, i was a private lawyer, and we did do some lobbying work. >> reporter: as a lobbyist, morrissey was paid $250,000 to represent a pharmaceutical trade group funded by some of the same di
patrick morrisey is west virginia's attorney general. >> what's happening in west virginia right now is that we're losing a generation of people to despair. >> reporter: in the last five months, morsi has implemented new statewide prescription dwooid lines. he's might have had forward with a lawsuit he inherited from his predecessor against 11 major drug distributors and filed a new suit against the nation's top drug wholesaler, mccesen, for flooding the state with 100 million pain...
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patrick morrisey is west virginia's attorney general. >> what's happening in west virginia right now is that we're losing a generation of people to despair. >> reporter: in the last five months, morsi has implemented new statewide prescription dwooid lines. he's might have had forward with a lawsuit he inherited from his predecessor against 11 major drug distributors and filed a new suit against the nation's top drug wholesaler, mccesen, for flooding the state with 100 million pain kills pills in a five-year period. but the fight against opioids in west virginia is complex as one look at morrissey's career path makes plain. >> if my past practice, i was the cochair of a large health care pharmaceutical practice. but i had worked on capitol hill before, so i had done a lot of compliance work, regulatory work. >> reporter: from 2010 to 2012, were you lobbying on behalf of high, companies, pharmaceutical distributors? >> well, i was a private lawyer, and we did do some lobbying work. >> reporter: as a lobbyist, morrissey was paid $250,000 to represent a pharmaceutical trade group funded
patrick morrisey is west virginia's attorney general. >> what's happening in west virginia right now is that we're losing a generation of people to despair. >> reporter: in the last five months, morsi has implemented new statewide prescription dwooid lines. he's might have had forward with a lawsuit he inherited from his predecessor against 11 major drug distributors and filed a new suit against the nation's top drug wholesaler, mccesen, for flooding the state with 100 million pain...
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andrea: el agua aÚn no retrocede en gran parte de west virginia. por segundo dÍa consecutivo, equipos de rescate trabajan desesperadamente por encontrar a personas desaparecidas. esta maÑana, socorristas rescataron a travÉs de una llamada cator divisiÓn de seguridad nacional y manejo de emergencias de west virginia, elogió la labor de los trabajadores. entrpertenenc otros no tuvieron la misma suerte. sus viviendas se convirtieron en escombros. hasta el campo de golf ahora luce asÍ. es desconsolador ver a tantas personas perderlo todo, en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, dijo. miembros de la guardia nacional siguen desplegados en al menos 8 condados del estado, mientras los vecinos se ayudan los unos a los otros para hacer frente a a una situaciÓn caótica. autoridades reportan que decenas de miles de negocios y viviendas continÚan sin suministro elÉctrico. altamente la cruz roja americana estÁ recibiendo donaciones para ayudar a las personas mÁs afectadas. se calcula que podrÍan pasar varias semanas, hasta que se comience a respirar un poco m
andrea: el agua aÚn no retrocede en gran parte de west virginia. por segundo dÍa consecutivo, equipos de rescate trabajan desesperadamente por encontrar a personas desaparecidas. esta maÑana, socorristas rescataron a travÉs de una llamada cator divisiÓn de seguridad nacional y manejo de emergencias de west virginia, elogió la labor de los trabajadores. entrpertenenc otros no tuvieron la misma suerte. sus viviendas se convirtieron en escombros. hasta el campo de golf ahora luce asÍ. es...
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here, 15 people are dead as a result of flooding in west virginia. among the dead a toddler swept away by riding the governor declared a state of emergency and called in the national guard to help for the search and the rescue efforts underway in the state. more than a hundred homes have been destroyed or seriously damaged and 66,000 homes and businesses are still without power. we have a live report coming from west virginia for you right here at 6:15 tonight so keep it tuned right here. now in the meantime, we are on storm watch closer to home with a little bit of rain and storms entering the area for friday night. that places the question now which places are going to be getting the wettest? let's get to meteorologist steve rudin for the forecast. steve: to the west of d.c. and to the north and the east of d.c., take a look for yourself. no active severe thunderstorm warnings out there now. we did have a few stronger storms around the harrisenburg area that are now beginning to ease a little bit. another round of storms to the south and west of th
here, 15 people are dead as a result of flooding in west virginia. among the dead a toddler swept away by riding the governor declared a state of emergency and called in the national guard to help for the search and the rescue efforts underway in the state. more than a hundred homes have been destroyed or seriously damaged and 66,000 homes and businesses are still without power. we have a live report coming from west virginia for you right here at 6:15 tonight so keep it tuned right here. now...
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flash flood warning in to west virginia, virginia and the carolinas. five to seven inches of rain fell in parts of west virginia earlier prompting that flash flooding. you put that together with mountainous terrain and it is a big deal. right now around our region, a couple of thunderstorms back to baltimore, hagerstown and frederick , a couple of showers. that's the moisture moving down with the frontal boundary. a couple of showers tonight. better chance of shower activity on your friday. i will break it down for you and show you the timing and have the weekend forecast as well. >>> a search warrant lays out disturbing threats in text messages from a teenager to his ex girlfriend. >> one of those texts threatened a shoot up at a school an the teen apparently had the weapons to pull it off. >> jackie bensen is live in roosevelt high school in greenbelt, maryland police found. >> reporter: this school was just one intended target of this very angry and very well armed teenager. search warrant documents revealed the school search warrant officer was not
flash flood warning in to west virginia, virginia and the carolinas. five to seven inches of rain fell in parts of west virginia earlier prompting that flash flooding. you put that together with mountainous terrain and it is a big deal. right now around our region, a couple of thunderstorms back to baltimore, hagerstown and frederick , a couple of showers. that's the moisture moving down with the frontal boundary. a couple of showers tonight. better chance of shower activity on your friday. i...
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. >>> developing at 6:00, nearly two dozen people dead in the west virginia flooding, and the devastation has just caused the cancellation of a prestigious event many in the state were looking forward to. >>> live in northwest washington, an investigation is underway now after a car fell through one of these plates last night. a live report ahead. >> announcer: news 4 at 6:00 starts now. >>> first tonight, new reaction after a triple murder in hyattsville. we brought you the story as breaking news last night at 11:00. police say a masked gunman burst into a home shooting five people and killing three of them. news 4 derrick ward talked to one of the relatives of one of the victims today. >> reporter: short street just our marlboro pike, a quiet street where neighbors lived for years. why folks are saying what what happened in this house friday night just before 10:00 is so ala alarming. police came to this house after the report of a shooting friday night. five people had been shot. three died. among them 50-year-old carlenea gray who lived at this home with her boyfriend and used to live
. >>> developing at 6:00, nearly two dozen people dead in the west virginia flooding, and the devastation has just caused the cancellation of a prestigious event many in the state were looking forward to. >>> live in northwest washington, an investigation is underway now after a car fell through one of these plates last night. a live report ahead. >> announcer: news 4 at 6:00 starts now. >>> first tonight, new reaction after a triple murder in hyattsville. we...
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mud filled roads in west virginia, trees destroyed by water. president obama declaring a major disaster over devastating flooding. more than 25 people have died in that number could rise. tom roussey is live in the newsroom to show us how the areas have been impacted. watch ust of folks who live in west virginia, living in this part of the state. this is one of the few areas of the entire state of west virginia not in a state of emergency. is down here. some towns in this area are still underwater tonight. drones video taken by a in west virginia, one of a number of places underwater. in some places, the water has left, leading to a new problem -- mud everywhere. the eanup is only beginning. there are also family members of two dozen people dealing with loss. among those who died, this four-year-old boy, edward. >> just hope for help. tom: help has begun to arrive. friday night, we told you about this gun shop owner, travis bishop, who used social media to organize a convoy of relief supplies. andconvoy has arrived bishop sent us these pictures
mud filled roads in west virginia, trees destroyed by water. president obama declaring a major disaster over devastating flooding. more than 25 people have died in that number could rise. tom roussey is live in the newsroom to show us how the areas have been impacted. watch ust of folks who live in west virginia, living in this part of the state. this is one of the few areas of the entire state of west virginia not in a state of emergency. is down here. some towns in this area are still...
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most of the heavy rain should be in the mountains of virginia besides west virginia. still a slight chance but nothing too bad. otherwise just scattered storms. very summerlike map out there, betty. look at boise today, salt lake city. salt lake city, 102. you don't think of salt lake city as being -- it's very hot in the west. and the fire's still burning out there, too. >> we've got a lot to deal with on that map. thank you, bill. >>> a trip to the beach turned into a nightmare for a young surfer off the north carolina coast. atlantic beach emergency crews responded to a shark bite saturday afternoon. an 11-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital with severe lacerations to his foot. now the area is no stranger to attacks. just two weeks earlier an 18-year-old needed stitches for a bite on his hand. the size and type of the shark in this latest attack is still unknown. later today, the supreme court is expected to announce a decision on a texas abortion law. with a potential nationwide impact the justices will address whether women seeking abortions face undue burden
most of the heavy rain should be in the mountains of virginia besides west virginia. still a slight chance but nothing too bad. otherwise just scattered storms. very summerlike map out there, betty. look at boise today, salt lake city. salt lake city, 102. you don't think of salt lake city as being -- it's very hot in the west. and the fire's still burning out there, too. >> we've got a lot to deal with on that map. thank you, bill. >>> a trip to the beach turned into a nightmare...
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we are going to go directly to west virginia. i just heard we are having a little trouble with the line. atwill turn to michael mann penn state university. can you talk about the significance of where you just were, arizona. >> thanks, amy. it is good to be with you. i was talking about the reality of climate change and the fact that the impacts are no longer settle. , poininted toto various exampls some of which you listed. one of them is the fact that one or two days later, phoenix was going to be experiencing recocod heat. we have seen a doubling of the rate of recordrd-breaking heat n the u.s. over the past several decades. we have literally loaded the dice so that sixes, twice asas often as they ought to. we have double the odds of extreme weather events. extreme heat and many other , unprecedented floods, droughts, superstorm's. amy: you were e at the democratc platform committee that took place in phoenenix. what did you tell them? was 106 and i told him that a day later it would be flirting with 120 degrees. it used to be
we are going to go directly to west virginia. i just heard we are having a little trouble with the line. atwill turn to michael mann penn state university. can you talk about the significance of where you just were, arizona. >> thanks, amy. it is good to be with you. i was talking about the reality of climate change and the fact that the impacts are no longer settle. , poininted toto various exampls some of which you listed. one of them is the fact that one or two days later, phoenix was...
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. >>> fires and flooding incredible video and stories of survival from west virginia. >>> getting out and breaking down the so-called brexit vote and what it means to you. >>> thanks for joining us happy friday. >>> the britain's vote to lead the union sent wall street in a tailspin. >> at the closing bell the dow jones industrial average dropped more than 600 points and lost more than 400 in just the first few minutes of trading. here is a look of damage. the dow down 17400. the s&p five hundred down and the nasdaq as well. >>> we will spend time on the brexit vote and how it happened and what the presidential candidates are saying. >> let's break down why a vote that happened an ocean away matters at home. wall street tc the u.s. from this. most of the changes will be related to short-term volatile markets like today and some economic uncertainty but it points out to be a great opportunity. the federal reserve board can bring down the interest rates on cars and homes. >>> what comes next from everything from treaty to military agreements mola lenghi is here with a look at that. >> t
. >>> fires and flooding incredible video and stories of survival from west virginia. >>> getting out and breaking down the so-called brexit vote and what it means to you. >>> thanks for joining us happy friday. >>> the britain's vote to lead the union sent wall street in a tailspin. >> at the closing bell the dow jones industrial average dropped more than 600 points and lost more than 400 in just the first few minutes of trading. here is a look of...
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we are all west virginia at heart. again, many badly needed supplies, bout old water -- bottled water, canned goods, baby wipes, these are the things they are taking to the flood zone. hours.rney is about six they will arrive sometime in the middle of the night. live for a martinsburg, west virginia, richard reeve, abc 7 news. steve: the heaviest of the rain has come to an end, lingering showers right now. really not going to amount to a lot more. on the radar, drifting in from the north, towards the south. another couple hours, the showers will be over with and the patchy fog will likely develop. maybeow, outdoor plans, some rounds of golf, looking good, through the afternoon, middle 70's in the morning, 80, 82 in the afternoon. enjoy, sounshine to have the sunglasses and sunscreen. the next round of showers and thunderstorms on the seven-day coming up in a few minutes. , nobody hurt, but quite a scene in tenleytown tonight. a car sunk into the ground because a metal plate in the road buckled. stopped inwas the road w
we are all west virginia at heart. again, many badly needed supplies, bout old water -- bottled water, canned goods, baby wipes, these are the things they are taking to the flood zone. hours.rney is about six they will arrive sometime in the middle of the night. live for a martinsburg, west virginia, richard reeve, abc 7 news. steve: the heaviest of the rain has come to an end, lingering showers right now. really not going to amount to a lot more. on the radar, drifting in from the north,...
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heavy rains for a very hard hit west virginia. you can see we're not part of watch but a lot of west virginia including are part of flash flood watches again for tomorrow. coming e out the storms up. >> thank you for letting us know about west virginia because there, a massive clean up has gun from this week's deadly flooding. everal people are still not accounted for at this hour. the fast moving flood waters are responsible for at least good look getting a at the devastation. here.as raised grew up here. to look at it now, it's devastating. >> president obama has declared a major disaster in west virginia virginia. the driver of this car in d.c. in the bout to see is hospital tonighted. the crash happened this afternoon on massachusetts creek parkway.k no one else was hurt in that crash. now out eloping story of scotland where ten people are hurt after a roller coaster off the and fell tracks. that ride came crashing down on area.ids bike eight of the injured were children. he theme park is now closed until further notice. >>> c
heavy rains for a very hard hit west virginia. you can see we're not part of watch but a lot of west virginia including are part of flash flood watches again for tomorrow. coming e out the storms up. >> thank you for letting us know about west virginia because there, a massive clean up has gun from this week's deadly flooding. everal people are still not accounted for at this hour. the fast moving flood waters are responsible for at least good look getting a at the devastation. here.as...
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steve: tornado warning remains in effect for berkeley county, west virginia. another 22 minutes to go. thunderstorm warning for southern jefferson county into western county. this is now until 5:00 and the rest of the area under a severe thunderstorm watch. we expect numerous showers, thunderstorms, even potential theadoes as we move through next couple of hours. this is the time that you need to seek shelter in a basement or an interior room. the warning is set to expire at .:00 this evening this is again for berkeley county, west virginia, and the martinsburg area. is the time that you need to seek shelter if you have not already and stay in shelter until the warning expires in about 20 minutes or so. this is what it looks like on radar for you. an hour ago. the storm cell continues to progress further toward the south and east at around 35 miles per hour. the storm isof located over that area right now, but if you are watching us toward the western edge of noticeate 81, you will the conditions that begin to improve. also noticed this orange box that just ap
steve: tornado warning remains in effect for berkeley county, west virginia. another 22 minutes to go. thunderstorm warning for southern jefferson county into western county. this is now until 5:00 and the rest of the area under a severe thunderstorm watch. we expect numerous showers, thunderstorms, even potential theadoes as we move through next couple of hours. this is the time that you need to seek shelter in a basement or an interior room. the warning is set to expire at .:00 this evening...
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thousands of home across west virginia still don't have power. president obama declaring it a federal disaster and areas where authorities haven't yet reached, neighbors are filling in the gaps. rebuilding homes and rebuilding hope. >> it will never be the same. >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, west virginia. >>> i'm gatti schwartz were crews are having to look through the damage to find bodies. it's a careful spot for human california's most destruction tir fire this year. 200 homes and buildings gone and at least two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own. literally everything i own. >> reporter: at this checkpoint, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother has survived. >> my mom is okay! my mom is okay. i lost everything but my mom is okay. >> reporter: in a church parking lot, we meet carl and his wife who are staying in their rv. >> i'm praying for all of the people that have been involved in this that have gotten hurt. we are so blessed and we couldn't do with
thousands of home across west virginia still don't have power. president obama declaring it a federal disaster and areas where authorities haven't yet reached, neighbors are filling in the gaps. rebuilding homes and rebuilding hope. >> it will never be the same. >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, west virginia. >>> i'm gatti schwartz were crews are having to look through the damage to find bodies. it's a careful spot for human california's most destruction tir fire this...
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. >>> devastating flooding in west virginia. the help now coming as houses are washed away and thousands are left stranded in high water. >> the markets are closed, but the impact may not be over. the worldwide fallout over britain leaving the european union, and what it means for your wallet. >>> all right. you ready for it? it's going to be warm and comfortable this weekend. looking forward to that. we welcome you in i'm david culver. >> and i'm meagan fitzgerald in for angie goff. break out the shorts and sunglasses, you're going to need it, folks. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein tracking sunshine coming our way. good morning, tom. >> good morning. and a gorgeous weekend on the way. right now low clouds are around and still rather humid. temperatures hovering right around 70 degrees. live view from our capitol camera overlooking union station. the flag flapping gently in a northeasterly breeze, but lower humidity moving in as the day progresses. right now temperatures in the 60s. shenandoah valley and mountains of west
. >>> devastating flooding in west virginia. the help now coming as houses are washed away and thousands are left stranded in high water. >> the markets are closed, but the impact may not be over. the worldwide fallout over britain leaving the european union, and what it means for your wallet. >>> all right. you ready for it? it's going to be warm and comfortable this weekend. looking forward to that. we welcome you in i'm david culver. >> and i'm meagan fitzgerald...
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again, here's charleston, west virginia for a reference point. once you go east of that city, that's where really the bulk of the rain was located. many areas picks up well over half a foot of rain in 36 hours. areas that would like to see the rain would be the southwest, where they're battling multiple fires right now. the one just north of los angeles burning 30,000 acres, only 5% contained, and weather is not helping that out. same thing in arizona. the only good news is the fire in new mexico will actually get a little help from the weather in the coming days. >> all right. thank you. we are live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> president obama on the campaign trail throwing verbal punches against the gop. you'll hear what he said about the republicans attempts to block gun control legislation. don't tour paris.. and please, don't "do" paris. live in paris. airbnb a loft in south pigalle, or a flat in the fourth. read a book. make your bed. leave the kids with dad and go head to head with your host laura, she's good. eat way too much. wherever you
again, here's charleston, west virginia for a reference point. once you go east of that city, that's where really the bulk of the rain was located. many areas picks up well over half a foot of rain in 36 hours. areas that would like to see the rain would be the southwest, where they're battling multiple fires right now. the one just north of los angeles burning 30,000 acres, only 5% contained, and weather is not helping that out. same thing in arizona. the only good news is the fire in new...
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coming off a weekend wherend there's horrendous flooding across west virginia any additional showers will exacerbate that threat. pocket of rain around baltimore and 695 we are waiting for showers to come through thisough evening here in dc.c. flash flood watch through the west. blue rich, west virginia, for us it would just be scattered showers maybe a thunderstorms that moves through this evening. 86 degrees outside. 75 westminster, 82 leonardtown. across our area showers and thunderstorms through tonight i would say hererm in dc see rain should move out after dark with a few showers south and east off town. but we do have more stores in the forecast for tuesday. a better chance for stronger storms here i'll have all ofll that coming up in the 7-dayin forecast still ahead. ahe sarah and tony into one woman one thousand mile walk in thee name of breast cancer. >> ronica. >> well she walked a thousand miles topless and she said the a hole thing was not about awareness, we'll have that next. >> a dirty dancing resort is which hotel is offering the get away. >>> how the ride service wi
coming off a weekend wherend there's horrendous flooding across west virginia any additional showers will exacerbate that threat. pocket of rain around baltimore and 695 we are waiting for showers to come through thisough evening here in dc.c. flash flood watch through the west. blue rich, west virginia, for us it would just be scattered showers maybe a thunderstorms that moves through this evening. 86 degrees outside. 75 westminster, 82 leonardtown. across our area showers and thunderstorms...
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you see image of a house on fire as it swept down a creek in white sulphur springs, west virginia. flooding is also a major problem across state lines in allegheny county, virginia. at least two people have been killed in the flooding including an 8-year-old boy and an elderly man.
you see image of a house on fire as it swept down a creek in white sulphur springs, west virginia. flooding is also a major problem across state lines in allegheny county, virginia. at least two people have been killed in the flooding including an 8-year-old boy and an elderly man.
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into virginia, west virginia, and southwestern pennsylvania. it's a large area of thunderstorms to track as we go through the day today. that's today. today and into tonight we'll see those showers and thunderstorms. they clear out for tomorrow. 86 degrees the high temperature on friday. by saturday and sunday, the first summer weekend, it is going to be warmer. upper 80s to near 90 degrees sunday afternoon. monday, clouds and 88 degrees with some sunshine as well. tuesday, wednesday, and into thursday we could see scattered showers and the possibility of thunderstorms. that threat disappears for friday and next saturday. vai? >> all right. thank you, bill. >>> 21 minutes past 5:00 a.m. on this thursday, june 23rd. turned on its side. ahead, find out what happened to the driver after this car crash and what neighbors saw just after it happened. >>> plus, in the aftermath of a hollywood star's death, a popular automaker is now warning its customers. find out how the company is trying to prevent anymore accidents involving its vehicles. ♪ i was
into virginia, west virginia, and southwestern pennsylvania. it's a large area of thunderstorms to track as we go through the day today. that's today. today and into tonight we'll see those showers and thunderstorms. they clear out for tomorrow. 86 degrees the high temperature on friday. by saturday and sunday, the first summer weekend, it is going to be warmer. upper 80s to near 90 degrees sunday afternoon. monday, clouds and 88 degrees with some sunshine as well. tuesday, wednesday, and into...
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that's a flash flood warning in west virginia. a lot of flooding down towards the south over the past week. look at the flash flood watches and warnings in effect. a lot of flash flood warnings around tsa hard last week in west virginia. flash flood watch in effect in our area, including hardy county, shenandoah county under the flash flood watch until midnight tonight. the reason it's all frontal boundary, it is just sagging down across our region and it's going to stall and a piece of energy will ride along. another chance of rain tomorrow. we start off tomorrow with cloud cover tomorrow morning. starting off with some clouds and then seeing breaks in the action and then we'll start to see some thunderstorms develop. showers and thunderstorms. one or two of those could be strong. not anticipating much in the way of severe weather tomorrow. and then another line will move through. maybe around 6:00, 8:00 as the front moves down to our south. what kind of severe weather threats? high wind, hail, heavy rain. they are all there. low
that's a flash flood warning in west virginia. a lot of flooding down towards the south over the past week. look at the flash flood watches and warnings in effect. a lot of flash flood warnings around tsa hard last week in west virginia. flash flood watch in effect in our area, including hardy county, shenandoah county under the flash flood watch until midnight tonight. the reason it's all frontal boundary, it is just sagging down across our region and it's going to stall and a piece of energy...
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but the fight against opioids in west virginia is complex. as one look at morrisey's career path makes plain. >> in my past practice i was the co-chair of a large health care pharmaceutical practice. but i had worked on capitol hill before. so i had done a lot of compliance work, regulatory work. >> reporter: from 2010 to 2012, were you lobbying on behalf of health care companies, pharmaceuticals distributors. >> i was a private lawyer. and we did do some lobbying work. >> reporter: as a lobbyist, morrisey was paid $250,000 to representative a pharmaceutical trade group funded by some of the same distributors west virginia is now suing. records show he also took more than $8,000 in political contributions from cardinal health, a defendant in one of the state's lawsuits. the west virginia bar was concerned enough about a potential conflict, to launch an investigation. when he first took office in january of 2013, morrisey said he would step away from cases involving cardinal. but five months later, he met with senior representatives from the c
but the fight against opioids in west virginia is complex. as one look at morrisey's career path makes plain. >> in my past practice i was the co-chair of a large health care pharmaceutical practice. but i had worked on capitol hill before. so i had done a lot of compliance work, regulatory work. >> reporter: from 2010 to 2012, were you lobbying on behalf of health care companies, pharmaceuticals distributors. >> i was a private lawyer. and we did do some lobbying work....
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this is from west virginia. these are pictures that have been shared with us of the heavy weather as it moves through west virginia. we believe there may have been a tornado in west virginia. still waiting for confirmation on that, but heavy rains and hail. look at those ominous clouds. that's all those pictures from earlier in west virginia. >> in morgan county and berkley county and washington county and the western part of maryland as well. you've got some more for us? >> i've got some more for you. we still find that tornado warning right there shaded in red. national weather service just reported in that. that's definitely enough to damage your car. we have seen some pictures on twitter, even out of clark county, of damaged cars from hail that might be smaller than the baseball-sized hail that's being reported in middleburg. if you're in middleburg and not inside already, get inside. look at this. this is one heck of a storm right there. that tornado warning goes until 6:45. you have another 11 minutes or s
this is from west virginia. these are pictures that have been shared with us of the heavy weather as it moves through west virginia. we believe there may have been a tornado in west virginia. still waiting for confirmation on that, but heavy rains and hail. look at those ominous clouds. that's all those pictures from earlier in west virginia. >> in morgan county and berkley county and washington county and the western part of maryland as well. you've got some more for us? >> i've...
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we are going to go directly to west virginia. i just heard we are having a little trouble with the line. atwill turn to michael mann penn state university. can you talk about the significance of where you just were, arizona. >> thanks, amy. it is good to be with you. i was talking about the reality of climate change and the fact that the impacts are no longer settle. , pointed to various examples some of which you listed. one of them is the fact that one or two days later, phoenix was going to be experiencing record heat. we have seen a doubling of the rate of record-breaking heat in the u.s. over the past several decades. we have literally loaded the dice so that sixes, twice as often as they ought to. we have double the odds of extreme weather events. extreme heat and many other , unprecedented floods, droughts, superstorm's. amy: you were at the democratic platform committee that took place in phoenix. what did you tell them? was 106 and i told him that a day later it would be flirting with 120 degrees. it used to be the case
we are going to go directly to west virginia. i just heard we are having a little trouble with the line. atwill turn to michael mann penn state university. can you talk about the significance of where you just were, arizona. >> thanks, amy. it is good to be with you. i was talking about the reality of climate change and the fact that the impacts are no longer settle. , pointed to various examples some of which you listed. one of them is the fact that one or two days later, phoenix was...
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reena. >> ninan: kris van cleave in west virginia. thank you. more than 4,000 firefighters are battling six large wildfires in california, the largest roaring out of control near bakersfield. it started thursday and quickly destroyed more than 35,000 acres. at least two people have died. carter evans is there. >> reporter: this afternoon, while flames continue to rage on the mountaintops, in the communities below, the devastation is almost unfathomable. home after home after home burned to the ground. when the flames swept through the community of south lake, there was little warning. >> there it was like hell on earth. >> reporter: curtis randazzo had only moments to escape. now his family's home is gone. looking at you now, this is all you own in the world. >> that and the vehicles. >> reporter: pete dew and his family got a first look at what's left of their home this morning. what's it like to come back and see this? >> it's devastating. heartbreaking. >> reporter: this is everything you worked for. >> it's everything i have. >> reporter: in
reena. >> ninan: kris van cleave in west virginia. thank you. more than 4,000 firefighters are battling six large wildfires in california, the largest roaring out of control near bakersfield. it started thursday and quickly destroyed more than 35,000 acres. at least two people have died. carter evans is there. >> reporter: this afternoon, while flames continue to rage on the mountaintops, in the communities below, the devastation is almost unfathomable. home after home after home...
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but the fight against opioids in west virginia is complex. as one look at morrisey's career path makes plain. >> in my past practice i was the co-chair of a large health care pharmaceutical practice. but i had worked on capitol hill before. so i had done a lot of compliance work, regulatory work. >> reporter: from 2010 to 2012, were you lobbying on behalf of health care companies, pharmaceuticals distributors. >> i was a private lawyer. and we did do some lobbying work. >> reporter: as a lobbyist, morrisey was paid $250,000 to representative a pharmaceutical trade group funded by some of e virginia is now suing. records show he also took more than $8,000 in political contributions from cardinal health, a defendant in one of the state's lawsuits. the west virginia bar was concerned enough about a potential conflict, to launch an investigation. when he first took office in january of 2013, morrisey said he would step away from cases involving cardinal. but five months later, he met with senior representatives from the company. is it appropriate
but the fight against opioids in west virginia is complex. as one look at morrisey's career path makes plain. >> in my past practice i was the co-chair of a large health care pharmaceutical practice. but i had worked on capitol hill before. so i had done a lot of compliance work, regulatory work. >> reporter: from 2010 to 2012, were you lobbying on behalf of health care companies, pharmaceuticals distributors. >> i was a private lawyer. and we did do some lobbying work....
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i want to go to west virginia as we're talking the governor of west virginia will be talking right now about what they're doing to help the people now in a state of emergency in 44 of 55 counts. >> i want to thank the president and speaker for their support during this event. this afternoon i'm joined by several cabinet secretaries and agency heads assisting. dhr secretary boling, and transportation secretary, paul maddox and dmax secretary, joe thornton, james hoyer and homeland security director jimmie jeanette and state health director, dr. gupta. i want to thank you for the work you performed over the last couple of days. i'd also like to give you a quick update where things are right now. i recently got back from the national guard joint operations center where i was fully briefed on their response and learned more about the devastation. i'm saddened to report at this point, we have confirmed 14 individuals have lost their lives in the storm. our hearts go out to all their families. i had planned to fly around the affected areas myself today but wasn't able to because all state ai
i want to go to west virginia as we're talking the governor of west virginia will be talking right now about what they're doing to help the people now in a state of emergency in 44 of 55 counts. >> i want to thank the president and speaker for their support during this event. this afternoon i'm joined by several cabinet secretaries and agency heads assisting. dhr secretary boling, and transportation secretary, paul maddox and dmax secretary, joe thornton, james hoyer and homeland security...
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live from west virginia with more. just how bad the damage is,the flooding receded so they can get in there and see what was left behind. it comes across almost every county. state officials say more than 30,000 people are without power statewide. hundreds of homes damaged or completely destroyed. many moved back off the foundation. 10 to 15 feet taking down the river. 3,000 people are without electricity and water. until a few hours ago, some had not eaten actual food in three days. they have been living on water. look at the pictures of where we are. they completely covered this downtown area. folks here and they were up on the roofs and in their attics waiting for help to come. this is a dairy queen where folks came with their grandchildren and people had memories here going back 60 years. this is what is left behind. look inside. they can see the severe damage from floods that went up to the roof. the mud and on these walls covering the machinery. that's what is on the homes and the garages across town. folks are s
live from west virginia with more. just how bad the damage is,the flooding receded so they can get in there and see what was left behind. it comes across almost every county. state officials say more than 30,000 people are without power statewide. hundreds of homes damaged or completely destroyed. many moved back off the foundation. 10 to 15 feet taking down the river. 3,000 people are without electricity and water. until a few hours ago, some had not eaten actual food in three days. they have...
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. >>> and more rain is on the way for west virginia. just as residents were getting a first look at the damage from that deadly flooding. we'll have the latest on the state of emergency there. it's 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west and this is "way too early." >>> good morning. it's monday, june 27th, i'm jonathan capehart. the fallout from the historic brexit vote still being held this morning as the political upheaval over britain's decision to exit the european union gross larger. parliament is meeting for the first time today since the vote in scotland first minister nicolas sturgeon is threat being to block the exit. sturgeon says she will weigh whether to advise the country's parliament to use its power to prevent britain from leaving the eu. >> this wouldn't be about the scottish parliament trying to block england. this would be about the scottish parliament taking a decision about what's in the best interest of scotland. i say again, i recognize absolutely all of the complexities of being thrown out by the vote on thursday.
. >>> and more rain is on the way for west virginia. just as residents were getting a first look at the damage from that deadly flooding. we'll have the latest on the state of emergency there. it's 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west and this is "way too early." >>> good morning. it's monday, june 27th, i'm jonathan capehart. the fallout from the historic brexit vote still being held this morning as the political upheaval over britain's decision to exit the...
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. >>> up next, west virginia braces for more rain. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering. fox 2 in st. louis where the governor vetoed a gun measure that would allow residents to carry concealed residents without a permanent, the governor citing concerns over public safety. republican lawmakers can still override that in september. fox 31 in denver, where a community is mourning the loss of five family members, including three children, after they were killed on their way to church sunday. the family's minivan was truck by an amtrak train after the driver of the van failed to yield. only one passenger, a 4-year-old girl, survived that crash. >>> and this is a live look at los angeles from our affiliate fox 11. the big story there tonight, firefighters are making progress against the wildfire that killed two people and destroyed 200 homes in central california. crews say that fire has burned through roughly 68 square miles, but it is now 40% contained. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. we'll be right
. >>> up next, west virginia braces for more rain. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering. fox 2 in st. louis where the governor vetoed a gun measure that would allow residents to carry concealed residents without a permanent, the governor citing concerns over public safety. republican lawmakers can still override that in september. fox 31 in denver, where a community is mourning the loss of five family members, including three children, after they were killed on...
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we start with that deadly flooding in west virginia. the national weather service calling it a once in a thousand year event. this as a raging wildfire burns out of control out west, there have been a lot of overnight developments in both of these stories, but we start with nbc's morgan radford, she remains on the ground for us in west virginia. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, craig. authorities were able to build an emergency escape route here, where you can see hundreds of people were trapped inside this mall stretching into 48 hours. they were able to let some of those people leave last night. as darkness fell, it became unsafe, there are people waiting for a forced evacuation this morning at 9:00 a.m. overnight the death toll began to rise, 23 fatalities this morning. some of the most devastating flooding in its history. ten inches of rain pounding west virginia in just 24 hours. up to 500 people overnight. national guard troops built a temporary escape, rescuing shoppers trapped over 24 hours. inside this mall after
we start with that deadly flooding in west virginia. the national weather service calling it a once in a thousand year event. this as a raging wildfire burns out of control out west, there have been a lot of overnight developments in both of these stories, but we start with nbc's morgan radford, she remains on the ground for us in west virginia. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, craig. authorities were able to build an emergency escape route here, where you can see hundreds...
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ambulance to clay county west virginia. there was a note work of e-mails that went out that indicated the suffering that west virginia was going through and in that it was indicated that they had lost at least one ambulance, it had been totaled in clay county and they were desperate to get a replacement ambulance. we recognized that the ambulance was something that we could help them with very quickly. the west virginia fire mens association thanked wheaton on its facebook page. civil rights act advice and former d.c. delegate reverend walter fount roy was out of jail. fox5 was there when the 83 year old walked out of jail and hugged his wife whom he hasn't seen since 2012. he was charged with writing a bad check for $55,000 for an inaugeral party. today a judge recalled font roy's arrest want and ordered his release. the law worked. he was charged with want for being a fugitive. that want was release by the courts in maryland, so therefore the jurisdiction here in virginia ceased to exist and that's why the judge allow him
ambulance to clay county west virginia. there was a note work of e-mails that went out that indicated the suffering that west virginia was going through and in that it was indicated that they had lost at least one ambulance, it had been totaled in clay county and they were desperate to get a replacement ambulance. we recognized that the ambulance was something that we could help them with very quickly. the west virginia fire mens association thanked wheaton on its facebook page. civil rights...
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. >>> it is the last thing people in west virginia want to hear. another round of rain is on the way today after flooding leaves at least 25 people dead and survivors are hoping for the best. >>> marching for their memory. pride parades across the country honor the 49 people killed inside the pulse nightclub with a message >>> and messi misses. the soccer star shanked a crucial shot, leading to another heartbreaking loss for argentina and that wasn't the only shocker of the night. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the shocking british vote to leave the eu unleeched a way of fiscal panic and uncertainty. the british parliament meets today for the first time after british politicians try to figure out what is next. stock markets remain jittering. the british finance minister saying britain is ready to deal with the financial fallout from the vote. >> let me be clear. you should not underestimate our result. we were prepared for the unexpected and we a
. >>> it is the last thing people in west virginia want to hear. another round of rain is on the way today after flooding leaves at least 25 people dead and survivors are hoping for the best. >>> marching for their memory. pride parades across the country honor the 49 people killed inside the pulse nightclub with a message >>> and messi misses. the soccer star shanked a crucial shot, leading to another heartbreaking loss for argentina and that wasn't the only shocker...
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back to you. >> heartbreaking there in west virginia. thank you, morgan. >>> and to california now where at least 2,500 homes remain threatened by the massive wildfire that has killed at least two people. gadi schwartz tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: tonight there is still no stopping the most destructive wildfire in the nation. every day since it started walls push toward communities and every night more homes destroyed. the number of buildings torched is staggering. over 150 decimated so far. whole communities left without power. >> this area has a history of battling winds where winds will blow one direction and then they'll blow in the other. and considerably fast. >> reporter: down the deserted streets of the southlake neighborhood people who have lost everything sift through what was once their home. >> it's all gone. you know? it really is. i've been here twice trying to -- trying to salvage anything and i can't even tell where things used to be. >> reporter: southlake is a neighborhood of mostly retirees. >> my neighbo
back to you. >> heartbreaking there in west virginia. thank you, morgan. >>> and to california now where at least 2,500 homes remain threatened by the massive wildfire that has killed at least two people. gadi schwartz tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: tonight there is still no stopping the most destructive wildfire in the nation. every day since it started walls push toward communities and every night more homes destroyed. the number of buildings torched is...
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a horrific nightmare in west virginia now. search and rescue teams trying to find survivors of the deadly flooding there. killing at least 23 people. thousands of homes damaged or destroyed. and it's about to get worse. more rain is on the way. "on the record" has live team coverage and the forecast and we begin with fox news garrett tenney live in clendenin. >> every person we have talked to has a heart breaking story of loss. we are in the middle of main street and this is a ghost town. only activity is the local boxing club where they just started going inside and they're cleaning out. this is what it looked like here just a few days ago when this entire area is flooded elk river rose 14 fleet feet above flood stage. nearly the entire downtown area under water. even now statewide, 10,000 people don't have power in more than 3,000 don't have running water. more than 400 families are sleeping in shelters tonight, after losing their homes. back here on main street, you can see this is how high the water got. can you see the wa
a horrific nightmare in west virginia now. search and rescue teams trying to find survivors of the deadly flooding there. killing at least 23 people. thousands of homes damaged or destroyed. and it's about to get worse. more rain is on the way. "on the record" has live team coverage and the forecast and we begin with fox news garrett tenney live in clendenin. >> every person we have talked to has a heart breaking story of loss. we are in the middle of main street and this is a...
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in the east, historic floods washing parts of west virginia away. the death toll rising. and in the west, monster wildfires overwhelming firefighters. destroying entire neighborhoods and the warning tonight, the worst is yet to come. >>> donald trump defends his trip. touring his properties in scotland. saying if you can fix a golf course, you can fix a country. >> it's not so different. just a lot bigger. >> and is he close to choosing a vp? >>> she taught fighter pilots in the movie "top gun." now actress kelly mcgillis in a real-life fight, with an >> i'm karen rogers.
in the east, historic floods washing parts of west virginia away. the death toll rising. and in the west, monster wildfires overwhelming firefighters. destroying entire neighborhoods and the warning tonight, the worst is yet to come. >>> donald trump defends his trip. touring his properties in scotland. saying if you can fix a golf course, you can fix a country. >> it's not so different. just a lot bigger. >> and is he close to choosing a vp? >>> she taught fighter...
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>> i was in west virginia last week, beautiful country there. but our prayers them.thank you garrett kenny. jon: and while there is too much water in west virginia, there's not enough in california right now as crews battle the first time wildfire driven by high winds and hot and dry weather. urologist maria widener fox weather center with more. >> hello john and hello everybody at home. tracking all kinds of weather events and two different extremes with extreme dry conditions across areas that really need the moisture, across the western us and more rain expected across places like west virginia where we had to deal with very significant and deadly flooding in the last couple of days and we actually have a cold front pushing eastward and will bring more rain to places like west virginia, across the eastern us so we could be looking at the potential for more flash flooding and it's not because we're expecting a tremendous amount of rainfall from the sprinkle system rushing through but it's because we had a lot of flooding and also because of th
>> i was in west virginia last week, beautiful country there. but our prayers them.thank you garrett kenny. jon: and while there is too much water in west virginia, there's not enough in california right now as crews battle the first time wildfire driven by high winds and hot and dry weather. urologist maria widener fox weather center with more. >> hello john and hello everybody at home. tracking all kinds of weather events and two different extremes with extreme dry conditions...
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as some west virginia towns were completely submerged. the national guard working alongside local authorities to make sure everyone is accounted for. this video of a controlled dam release showing the sheer power of the wall of water here. as the floods begin to recede and residents hope for the best. eva pilgrim is in west virginia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a devastating picture emerging in west virginia as historic floodwaters recede. >> if we didn't have an upstairs, we may not be here right now. >> reporter: stuck on the second floor of her home for two days, this family is finally on solid ground. but facing another uphill battle. >> that's decisions we're trying to make. you know, do you try to rebuild or do you just go somewhere else? >> reporter: many of the state's 25 deaths happening right here in this county, where the destruction is everywhere. you can see people pitching tents, trying to make the best of the situation. this area was covered in water. just this morning, people finally able to come off the holler to get he
as some west virginia towns were completely submerged. the national guard working alongside local authorities to make sure everyone is accounted for. this video of a controlled dam release showing the sheer power of the wall of water here. as the floods begin to recede and residents hope for the best. eva pilgrim is in west virginia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a devastating picture emerging in west virginia as historic floodwaters recede. >> if we didn't have an upstairs, we may...