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the tennessee valley's marshall space flight center is the birthplace of america's space program. americans generally and alabamians in particular designed and engineered the saturn 5 rocket that launched the historic apollo 11 and took american astronauts to the moon. i will never forget the flames and the roar as our saturn 5 rocket was launched and carried the apollo 11 crew and vehicles to the moon. i remember with tremendous pride neil armstrong's words as he step foot on the moon, "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." that giant leap meant to benefit all mankind as a prime example of american exceptionalism and helped cement america's status as the best, most powerful and most influential nation in world history. when neil armstrong and buzz aled run planted america's flag on the moon's surface on july 20, 1969, there was no doubt that america's space program had passed the russians and become the preeminent leader in space exploration, a position america maintains today. this week, america not only reflects on the miraculous achievements of the apollo
the tennessee valley's marshall space flight center is the birthplace of america's space program. americans generally and alabamians in particular designed and engineered the saturn 5 rocket that launched the historic apollo 11 and took american astronauts to the moon. i will never forget the flames and the roar as our saturn 5 rocket was launched and carried the apollo 11 crew and vehicles to the moon. i remember with tremendous pride neil armstrong's words as he step foot on the moon,...
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as we go through time, we're not very far, we'll eventually make its way into the tennessee valley. eventually by thursday or friday, in the northeast, a lot of us in for some rain over the next several days. flash flood watch includes a lot of cities, we're going to see buckets of rain over the next several days. the system started in kansas, went to the south, got a bigger engine in the gulf, now we're going to move back to the north and we're seeing very powerful systems and a lot of moisture with it. you are all in on this, you're looking at tennessee, arkansas, mississippi, a lot of states involved louisiana of course. additional rain, these are numbers that are going to cause a lot of problems. the bull's eye being baton rouge, we're going to have a lot of money being spent on cleaning up on the next several days. we're going to see the rain over the next 48 hours. monday, tuesday, wednesday, going into the creeks, streams and rivers, we're going to see the destruction. we're seeing roofs being pulled off buildings, we're really stressing this is life threatening over the next
as we go through time, we're not very far, we'll eventually make its way into the tennessee valley. eventually by thursday or friday, in the northeast, a lot of us in for some rain over the next several days. flash flood watch includes a lot of cities, we're going to see buckets of rain over the next several days. the system started in kansas, went to the south, got a bigger engine in the gulf, now we're going to move back to the north and we're seeing very powerful systems and a lot of...
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by 1:00 still only in parts of arkansas and up through the tennessee valley, eventually the ohio river valley and into the northeast. this is our biggest concern, a flash flood watch and flash flood warning. we've already had a lot of rain so far. this is just the beginning of it. setting the stage for downpours over the next 48 hours. this is going to be a long event. it's not going to be until wednesday when we see how this all shakes out. the water that will be sitting there, has to find its way to streams, creeks, rivers. then we'll see what destruction is done now. it's going to be heartbreaking over the next several days in some spots. memphis, tupelo, greenville, little rock, jackson, hattiesburg. but we also have flash flood warning. watch means conditions are favorable. biloxi and mobile seeing the flooding happening right now. flash flooding, that means we could see life-threatening conditions in terms of the flooding. radar in the last six hours, not much has changed. you see the yellows, oranges, indicating heavy downpours. biloxi getting a little break right now but anothe
by 1:00 still only in parts of arkansas and up through the tennessee valley, eventually the ohio river valley and into the northeast. this is our biggest concern, a flash flood watch and flash flood warning. we've already had a lot of rain so far. this is just the beginning of it. setting the stage for downpours over the next 48 hours. this is going to be a long event. it's not going to be until wednesday when we see how this all shakes out. the water that will be sitting there, has to find its...
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the tennessee valley's marshall space flight center is the birthplace of america's space program. americans generally and alabamians in particular designed and engineered the saturn 5 rocket that launched the historic apollo 11 and took american astronauts to the moon. i will never forget the flames and the roar as our saturn 5 rocket was launched and carried the apollo 11 crew and vehicles to the moon. i remember with tremendous pride neil armstrong's words as he step foot on the moon, "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." that giant leap meant to benefit all mankind as a prime example of american exceptionalism and helped cement america's status as the best, most powerful and most influential nation in world history. when neil armstrong and buzz aled run planted america's flag on the moon's surface on july 20, 1969, there was no doubt that america's space program had passed the russians and become the preeminent leader in space exploration, a position america maintains today. this week, america not only reflects on the miraculous achievements of the apollo
the tennessee valley's marshall space flight center is the birthplace of america's space program. americans generally and alabamians in particular designed and engineered the saturn 5 rocket that launched the historic apollo 11 and took american astronauts to the moon. i will never forget the flames and the roar as our saturn 5 rocket was launched and carried the apollo 11 crew and vehicles to the moon. i remember with tremendous pride neil armstrong's words as he step foot on the moon,...
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it will move into the tennessee valley, the ohio valley and the northeast. the big weather headline for this storm continues to be the rain, the flooding rains and the life threatening flash flooding rains. we are just starting this. this is setting the stage for the next 36 hours. we'll see some pretty extreme pictures over the next few days. the flash flood watchful that's where you're looking at the green. memphis, toop lowe, hattiesberg, mobile, biloxi and even down to alexandria. a lot of states involved west did have a warning in biloxi and mobile that has been lifted. if we see the training starting once again, it is possible through monday. we're not talking tonight. not tomorrow. through monday. this is a long event. please be patient with this and please let it run its course. we like to show this because we like to show the banding. this storm started in kansas. it moves to the south. such a strange path. it churned up some energy. it collected the moisture and it is moving to the north and dropping that moisture. the winds right now, not too bad.
it will move into the tennessee valley, the ohio valley and the northeast. the big weather headline for this storm continues to be the rain, the flooding rains and the life threatening flash flooding rains. we are just starting this. this is setting the stage for the next 36 hours. we'll see some pretty extreme pictures over the next few days. the flash flood watchful that's where you're looking at the green. memphis, toop lowe, hattiesberg, mobile, biloxi and even down to alexandria. a lot of...
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some of those storms spread into the tennessee valley and mississippi river valley as well, but out ahead of it remaining hot and humid across the southeast. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the popular beauty product being recalled. >>> also ahead, the warning from a country popular with american tourists after several people died from tainted alcohol. what authorities are now saying. >>> and the jailed rapper overseas getting some high-profile support. >>> the walls of a historic building near houston have come tumbling down. the long abandoned first pasadena state bank was imploded. the 56-year-old 15-story building was the only skyscraper in pasadena, texas. >>> puerto rico is bracing for a massive protest today with a million people expected to hit the streets. they're demanding that governor ricardo rossello resign on sunday. he announced that he wouldn't seek re-election. he's also stepping down as leader of the pro-statehood party, but that's not enough for the island's residents. they have been frustrated for years with a weak economy and corruption. b
some of those storms spread into the tennessee valley and mississippi river valley as well, but out ahead of it remaining hot and humid across the southeast. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the popular beauty product being recalled. >>> also ahead, the warning from a country popular with american tourists after several people died from tainted alcohol. what authorities are now saying. >>> and the jailed rapper overseas getting some...
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we have great anecdotes and stories of just a campground that the tennessee valley authority partnered with p3. it was closed. no revenue, no economic activity in the local community. this p3 partnership opened the campground. it's at full capacity every day it's open in the year. not only is, you know, the economy and this rural community benefiting, but certainly the forest service and the tennessee valley authority because they're getting money from this contract. so we have examples of that all across the board. it would be great to see, you know, the full breadth of that. >> and i suspect that story could be replicated time and time again in state after state after state. i'm out of time. i want to point out the fact that the north american model of wildlife conservation is the envy of the world because for the better part of a century, hunters and anglers have put their money where their mouth is. they stepped up, and they taxed themselves to say if we don't do this we're not going to have a sustainable resource. and i think we -- we might owe it to ourselves to start having that
we have great anecdotes and stories of just a campground that the tennessee valley authority partnered with p3. it was closed. no revenue, no economic activity in the local community. this p3 partnership opened the campground. it's at full capacity every day it's open in the year. not only is, you know, the economy and this rural community benefiting, but certainly the forest service and the tennessee valley authority because they're getting money from this contract. so we have examples of that...
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even tennessee valley could get four to eight inches of rain. we're talking about a significant storm system that can dump rain not just on this area but to the north and east for many days to come. this is not over yet. >> no. it is not. we just talked to congressman from the district that does represent there. he's so thankful that president trump issued the federal disaster declaration to help. thanks a lot. back to your regularly scheduled programming. families, children, mothers. we recently heard about a child, a buy bee, maria i think was her name who died in the custody of immigration. i would like to see mr. homan talk about -- >> laura: you're upset he does haven't the emotion. >> he has the emotion but direct that emotion to the children. not talking about adults and criminals. he's continuing to talk about ice patrol agents -- >> laura: think he's in a situation is w. a crying child he does the care. i think he cares. >> laura: all care. were brought whichwhomwe>> y youwe're people and used -- >> laura: i was down in pugh el rio in e
even tennessee valley could get four to eight inches of rain. we're talking about a significant storm system that can dump rain not just on this area but to the north and east for many days to come. this is not over yet. >> no. it is not. we just talked to congressman from the district that does represent there. he's so thankful that president trump issued the federal disaster declaration to help. thanks a lot. back to your regularly scheduled programming. families, children, mothers. we...
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and tennessee valley, that's when the front comes in. it is going to split temperatures in half, too. with highs in the 90s by tomorrow afternoon, you will be back in the 80s. northeast and new york city, we are hard core out here. i need you to wait 36 hours before you will start to see real big temperature change here, unfortunately, if you like the summer heat, that's going to go away. by next week we'll be back in the 80s for t. for the next 24 hours, we'll watch the safety concerns of many folks around town and make sure you stay hydrated. you can get heat exhaustion in less than 10 minutes. janessa webb outside in the heat, stay hydrated. >>> robert mueller is heading to the capitol hill this week. the key questions lawmakers want answers to, next. s lawmakers wat answers to, next a family pulled up. it was a mom and her kids. everything they had had been washed away. the only thing that brought any kind of solace was the ability to hand her a device so she could call her family and let them know that she was okay. (vo) there for y
and tennessee valley, that's when the front comes in. it is going to split temperatures in half, too. with highs in the 90s by tomorrow afternoon, you will be back in the 80s. northeast and new york city, we are hard core out here. i need you to wait 36 hours before you will start to see real big temperature change here, unfortunately, if you like the summer heat, that's going to go away. by next week we'll be back in the 80s for t. for the next 24 hours, we'll watch the safety concerns of many...
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these storms are already starting to pop across the tennessee valley. it will make its way into the northeast early this morning, then you'll kind of see a lull in the weather pattern, another round and it's under an enhanced risk for your evening commute. this includes washington, d.c. to philly, new york, could see torrential rain here up to 3 to 4 inches and it's going to come down pretty fast, even for the mid-atlantic, and this is through wednesday afternoon. as the front makes its way through, we'll see calmer air, but definitely some cooler conditions. now that warm front will continue to lift, but unfortunately it does come with wet weather from lexington to west virginia. so would you rather the cooler air, but it comes with a price. rain back in the forecast. >> on the other side of it, get better and cooler. >> hopefully so. >>> a new class of baseball royalty as six former players are inducted into the hall of fame. we'll tell you who they are. we're back in a moment. you who. we're back in a moment r r these folks, they don't have time to g
these storms are already starting to pop across the tennessee valley. it will make its way into the northeast early this morning, then you'll kind of see a lull in the weather pattern, another round and it's under an enhanced risk for your evening commute. this includes washington, d.c. to philly, new york, could see torrential rain here up to 3 to 4 inches and it's going to come down pretty fast, even for the mid-atlantic, and this is through wednesday afternoon. as the front makes its way...
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down to the tennessee valley and notice we're hot in the southeast and humid, and the summer sizzle begins in the middle of the country and spreads to the east by the time we get to friday and will be a full fledged heat wave. areas of nebraska, aomaha, 101. areas like syracuse, so far this year, kansas city, your hottest day was 93. a forecast of 98 this week. sena cincinnati is going to be 96. detroit 96 by the time we get to friday. some of the cities in the northeast, washington, d.c., 96 this year. you should be 98. 97 in philadelphia friday, and new york city is looking at 95, guys. this is typically if you look at when we are the hottest, the third week of july on average is the hottest week of the year. it's going to live up to its reputation. >> the summer sizzle continues, it's pretty hot. >> i mean, it's been -- >> but not like that. not those steps. >> if you want me to add to the graphic, i will. >> thank you, phil. get back to me on that one. >>> president trump continues to slam former house speaker paul ryan after details of a new book reveals ryan's criticism of tru
down to the tennessee valley and notice we're hot in the southeast and humid, and the summer sizzle begins in the middle of the country and spreads to the east by the time we get to friday and will be a full fledged heat wave. areas of nebraska, aomaha, 101. areas like syracuse, so far this year, kansas city, your hottest day was 93. a forecast of 98 this week. sena cincinnati is going to be 96. detroit 96 by the time we get to friday. some of the cities in the northeast, washington, d.c., 96...
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it started there in the tennessee valley just about a week ago, made its way down, during a full 360. >> this one has really been an unorthodox storm system and continues to be one more the memory books. >> indeed. thanks. >>> still ahead, pole position. a new poll reveals the three democrats who could beat president trump in an election matchup. ection matchup. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. the volvo xc90. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ >>> all right, we've got some new numbers in the race for the white house, and it's not good news for president trump. take a look. a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows the president trailing the democrati
it started there in the tennessee valley just about a week ago, made its way down, during a full 360. >> this one has really been an unorthodox storm system and continues to be one more the memory books. >> indeed. thanks. >>> still ahead, pole position. a new poll reveals the three democrats who could beat president trump in an election matchup. ection matchup. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded...
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so we'll be talking about this at least over the next 48 hours and then in to the tennessee valley, the ohio valley, the northeast. so by friday this story won't be over. this is what it looks like you can see how slow it is moving. flash flood watches are in effect, lots of state under this. where you see the green, so memphis, you are involved even in tennessee, little rock, greenville, jackson, hattiesburg, mobile, we are looking at flash flood warnings through monday. you want to stay indoors. we talked about the water just kind of standing there, it will become contaminated. and then it will find its way to the streams, lakes, rivers. and then we'll have a real problem with homes and businesses and cars being destroyed. so this again is the radar over the last six hours. and biloxi still getting the heavy rain and that is the case over the next couple days. this is a huge storm, it doesn't have the perfect circulation, it is starting to fill in a bit, but it has been really interesting. it started out in kansas, it went south, it gained a lot of speed over the gulf, almost like a n
so we'll be talking about this at least over the next 48 hours and then in to the tennessee valley, the ohio valley, the northeast. so by friday this story won't be over. this is what it looks like you can see how slow it is moving. flash flood watches are in effect, lots of state under this. where you see the green, so memphis, you are involved even in tennessee, little rock, greenville, jackson, hattiesburg, mobile, we are looking at flash flood warnings through monday. you want to stay...
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now, 12 million under these flood watches and they lift across the tennessee valley for the next 24 hours and i do think that is extended as well into wednesday afternoon. this was a slow moving system. we've been tracking it for the last eight days. richard, it's just not giving up. >> moving deliberately buckets. nine miles an hour or something like that. >> that has picked up from yesterday. we were at that walking speed. five to six miles per hour. today you can kind of ride a bicycle. it's up to nine to ten here. it's going to produce copious amounts of rain. >> i prefer scooters. thank you so much for giving us the latest on this very, very, very important story. appreciate it. >>> coming up, presidential candidates react to the president's air ba president's racially charged tweets about a group of congresswomen of color. or your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i had a few good trick
now, 12 million under these flood watches and they lift across the tennessee valley for the next 24 hours and i do think that is extended as well into wednesday afternoon. this was a slow moving system. we've been tracking it for the last eight days. richard, it's just not giving up. >> moving deliberately buckets. nine miles an hour or something like that. >> that has picked up from yesterday. we were at that walking speed. five to six miles per hour. today you can kind of ride a...
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throughout the tennessee valley region and portions of the deep south, but for monday as this front begins to push through, we're looking for a chance of flooding down 30urs. the heat, even after we get the relief of from the front, because it's been so hot, we'll have a residual effect that could turn into flooding going into monday. so, connell, even if we get rid of the heat, we still have a problem with, believe it or not, too much rain. connell: it's always something, right? we figure we'd just get to monday, that was the goal for many people. but then you have something else to deal with. paul, thanks a lot. >>> for many people, most people around the country those conditions have left them struggling to keep cool. here in new york city officials actually canceled a number of outdoor events due to the scorching temperatures. presidential candidate bill de blasio says new yorkers need to be on high alert. >> i want to emphasize that everyone -- this is a very, very difficult situation. everyone's got to take it seriously. this is a potentially dangerous weather situation for a number
throughout the tennessee valley region and portions of the deep south, but for monday as this front begins to push through, we're looking for a chance of flooding down 30urs. the heat, even after we get the relief of from the front, because it's been so hot, we'll have a residual effect that could turn into flooding going into monday. so, connell, even if we get rid of the heat, we still have a problem with, believe it or not, too much rain. connell: it's always something, right? we figure we'd...
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, mid-mississippi river valley, ohio and tennessee river valley, the greatest flash flood risk is in portions of arkansas and through mississippi up towards tennessee, you know, areas that you don't expect to see tropical storm issues but that's going to be the case, now, we are just getting into tropical season, i want to make mention so this is a good -- this is a good starting point of people needing to know what to do if and when you are in the eye of the storm, tropical storm, depression or a hurricane over the next couple of months so we are just starting peak season, good reminder that people need to be on guard and listen to local officials. all right, back to you. i'm doing the walk. [laughter] >> my brain is still on vacation. >> hawaiian time. >> 11:30 my time in hawaii right now. [laughter] >> crash will become later today. go on instagram and you'll find out. jillian: welcome back. workers go on strike, now the workers make $15 an hour, the question is what more do they want out of this strike, aisha here with the answer, good morning. >> good morning, yeah, prime day ki
, mid-mississippi river valley, ohio and tennessee river valley, the greatest flash flood risk is in portions of arkansas and through mississippi up towards tennessee, you know, areas that you don't expect to see tropical storm issues but that's going to be the case, now, we are just getting into tropical season, i want to make mention so this is a good -- this is a good starting point of people needing to know what to do if and when you are in the eye of the storm, tropical storm, depression...
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we were in oregon and went across the rockies in through wyoming, slid across the tennessee valley, all the way to south carolina. what an event that was. the community coming together in the joy, in awe. and that's what this country expects to see. people coming in from all over the world, including a lot of americans that witnessed the great american eclipse. we spoke to someone who came all the way from hong kong who's never seen an eclipse, and boy is she psyched. >> traveling all the way from hong kong to be in this place. it's going to be worth it. >> yes. fingers crossed. i'm really, really looking forward to this. >> total solar eclipse, let's do it. >> yes! >> reporter: if you need a refresher course into what an eclipse technically is, we asked an expert. >> the moon blocks the sun. >> that's it, you're right. >> reporter: 3 years old, wise and excited to see her first eclipse. no doubt about that. totality happens at 4:38 eastern time, which is local time as well, and lasts 2 1/2 minutes. watch it live on abcnews.com. witness another one live in the states, that happens in fi
we were in oregon and went across the rockies in through wyoming, slid across the tennessee valley, all the way to south carolina. what an event that was. the community coming together in the joy, in awe. and that's what this country expects to see. people coming in from all over the world, including a lot of americans that witnessed the great american eclipse. we spoke to someone who came all the way from hong kong who's never seen an eclipse, and boy is she psyched. >> traveling all the...
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the flooding concerns across the mississippi river valley towards portions of the tennessee river valley and the mid-atlantic and northeast. rain showers throughout the day because of that powerful cold front and the system offshore, that tropical depression not going to develop and it will be pushed because of the cold front. we are not going to worry about it. we could see some showers across florida but it is being pushed off. jillian: attention all beverly hills 90210 fans. >> don't look at me like that. what can i tell you? rob: the favorite diner the peachpit coming to life, opening as a pop up in la. jillian: it will be open from august 1st to the third to celebrate the reboot of the show set to air on fox this fall. a couple days to go and see it. 36 after the hour. a disturbing officer ambush. >> they violated them. jillian: isn't that terrible? suspects pour water on the people who protect them. outrage is online. rob: the president's love it or leave it message echoed by church, carly shimkus explains why this sign is going viral. ♪ >> people are fired up and angry after see
the flooding concerns across the mississippi river valley towards portions of the tennessee river valley and the mid-atlantic and northeast. rain showers throughout the day because of that powerful cold front and the system offshore, that tropical depression not going to develop and it will be pushed because of the cold front. we are not going to worry about it. we could see some showers across florida but it is being pushed off. jillian: attention all beverly hills 90210 fans. >> don't...
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, the tennessee river valley, and then you can see into sunday it does weaken but the rain threat does not. in fact, we are looking at several inches of rain, perhaps in feet where you see it shaded in yellow and pink here. so this is what we're worried about, that storm surge, the flash flooding, and as it moves to the north. but early on it looked like things were going okay with the mid -- with the mississippi river being around 17 feet, and now things are beginning to get a little more active. you can see much of the southeast, arkansas, mississippi, louisiana and florida inundated with that system as it travels on shore. as we look at our roof camera, a little gray out there. 54, san francisco. 60, san jose. 59, morgan hill. half moon bay, 54. this is san jose getting some sunshine here. 54 in santa rosa with some fog. by the delta it is in the 60 well as concord. livermore, it is sunny, and the fog the two-mile visibility in half moon bay. things have quickly brightened in santa rosa and petaluma. look at the golden gate bridge though. it is certainly cloudy but it also will be s
, the tennessee river valley, and then you can see into sunday it does weaken but the rain threat does not. in fact, we are looking at several inches of rain, perhaps in feet where you see it shaded in yellow and pink here. so this is what we're worried about, that storm surge, the flash flooding, and as it moves to the north. but early on it looked like things were going okay with the mid -- with the mississippi river being around 17 feet, and now things are beginning to get a little more...
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the storm pushes through the tennessee valley today and tomorrow and then by the time we get to say thursday, some rain even in the northeast. what happens by the time you get to mid week and on for the mid section and eastern portion of the country all this water now gets heated up by a big ridge of high pressure. temperatures skyrocket. humidity skyrockets as well. it is going to be feeling like triple digits anywhere from tulsa at 105 to philadelphia at 108 by the time you get to friday. get ready to heat things up for a good portion of the country. let's go back to you, tony. >> thank you very much. >>> president trump is not backing down from critics who say his twitter attacks on a group of progressive democrat lawmakers are racist. the president tweeting they should go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. mr. trump tweeted again this morning saying, quote, when will the radical left congresswomen apologize to our country? he appears to be directing his attacks at a group of four freshmen congresswomen all of whom are american citizens. w
the storm pushes through the tennessee valley today and tomorrow and then by the time we get to say thursday, some rain even in the northeast. what happens by the time you get to mid week and on for the mid section and eastern portion of the country all this water now gets heated up by a big ridge of high pressure. temperatures skyrocket. humidity skyrockets as well. it is going to be feeling like triple digits anywhere from tulsa at 105 to philadelphia at 108 by the time you get to friday. get...
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with the high pressure right now around the tennessee valley, that high pressure with nothing to stop it, it just expands and expands and affects a lot of people. let me show you this. the area that is under some sort of heat advisory be it a high heat warning or heat advisory extends anywhere from, i tell aine there we go. ew ends from northern maine all the way to new mexico. that's like 2,000 miles of advisories. what that means is as far as the showrs, look over here. awant to show you what we have index as the heat index. lik the air feels like on your you. you have numbers for friday feeling like 113 in des moines, 110 in washington, d.c. you go into your day tomorrow, it's going to feel even hotter for some folks. it'll be feeling like 110 around es. york city for saturday, ashington,aturday feeling like fee 110 in washington, d.c. louisvg like 106 for louisville. hen iteat index means, all right, your body when it gets sweating.ses the heat by sweating, right? ffecthe cooling effect takes t sce when the sweat evaporates stays it is so muggy the sweat heat index and it just sta
with the high pressure right now around the tennessee valley, that high pressure with nothing to stop it, it just expands and expands and affects a lot of people. let me show you this. the area that is under some sort of heat advisory be it a high heat warning or heat advisory extends anywhere from, i tell aine there we go. ew ends from northern maine all the way to new mexico. that's like 2,000 miles of advisories. what that means is as far as the showrs, look over here. awant to show you what...
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valley and then making its way into the gulf of mexico. really odd. thank you, janessa. turning to the escalating tensions between tehran and washington. iran announced today it could strengthen its nuclear weapons program by increasing uranium ren richment levels above the limit it previously agreed upon. ali was at that preferenss confe and joins us from the capital of tehran. ali? >> reporter: hi, kendis. that's right. they could start enriching uranium at 20%, which could be the next step iran takes, which would be a very provocative move because it's very easy to get from 20% to 90% purity, which is what you need to fuel a nuclear bomb. going from 3.67% to 20% is very difficult. now, iran has already violated a couple of the terms of the deal. they were allowed to keep a concentration of uranium of 3.67%. they've already announced they have competed that. they were also meant to keep stock piles of low enriched uranium, no more beyond 660 pounds, a little less than a week ago they announced that they had competed those stock piles. an
valley and then making its way into the gulf of mexico. really odd. thank you, janessa. turning to the escalating tensions between tehran and washington. iran announced today it could strengthen its nuclear weapons program by increasing uranium ren richment levels above the limit it previously agreed upon. ali was at that preferenss confe and joins us from the capital of tehran. ali? >> reporter: hi, kendis. that's right. they could start enriching uranium at 20%, which could be the next...
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valley, eventually into the northeast. let's swing by and look at some of the flash flood watches that's in effect. again, we see where the green is. that's going to be your watch involving tennessee, also arkansas, little rock involving alexandria. for new orleans, this shifted to the west. baton rouge and areas to the west will really be pummelled with this rain. these are staggering numbers and this will be a big problem in terms of houses, homes, businesses. a lot of money is going to be involved with this over the next several days. 18.5 inches expected in baton rouge. we're really going to watch that over the next several days. it depends where these bands set up in the next 48 hours, and that's what we're going to be watching. wind gusts, we're not talking about huge wind gusts, but power outages. we've seen trees on cars, we've seen trees on trailers, and that will happen again over the next several days with wet grounds, with the trees coming down, so we could have destruction there as well. let's go to the wind g
valley, eventually into the northeast. let's swing by and look at some of the flash flood watches that's in effect. again, we see where the green is. that's going to be your watch involving tennessee, also arkansas, little rock involving alexandria. for new orleans, this shifted to the west. baton rouge and areas to the west will really be pummelled with this rain. these are staggering numbers and this will be a big problem in terms of houses, homes, businesses. a lot of money is going to be...
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april 8th, texas, across the tennessee valley and western new york. so drivable for most americans in the lower 48, the weather is going to be the wild card so we've got five years to work on that and plan around it for sure. >> all right. >> there's going to be another one? that's a real extended forecast. >> five years to make plans. >> thanks, rob. >>> coming up the dad whose drone captured this. >> take a look. at shark swimming just a few feet away from his family. now we'll tell you where more sharks have been spotted just this week. my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart
april 8th, texas, across the tennessee valley and western new york. so drivable for most americans in the lower 48, the weather is going to be the wild card so we've got five years to work on that and plan around it for sure. >> all right. >> there's going to be another one? that's a real extended forecast. >> five years to make plans. >> thanks, rob. >>> coming up the dad whose drone captured this. >> take a look. at shark swimming just a few feet away...
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and ohio valleys throughout the early portions of the workweek and then as it continues to move north it's going to continue to bring that gulf moisture northward and continue to cause rain across other parts of ringback the united states. how much of a risk does this pose to the levee system which was of course built to contain the lower mississippi is it likely that it will be able to withstand this level of rainfall. yes ma'am the levee system is very sound right now it's holding pretty strong the biggest concern was storm surge in the new orleans area as the water was going to be pushed back up over the back up towards new orleans there was some concern that it could approach the top the levees but the storm surge likely did not get to where we are expecting it and it's remained well below the top levees and they are operating as expected. just tell me about the nature of this storm it's been downgraded and this sort of status of this of the storm has shifted several times why has it been so erratic because rob is just it never got its act together it was fighting what we call she
and ohio valleys throughout the early portions of the workweek and then as it continues to move north it's going to continue to bring that gulf moisture northward and continue to cause rain across other parts of ringback the united states. how much of a risk does this pose to the levee system which was of course built to contain the lower mississippi is it likely that it will be able to withstand this level of rainfall. yes ma'am the levee system is very sound right now it's holding pretty...
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and ohio valley over the next couple of days so we have flood advisories in effect, future radar, again, the problem with this it's going to be slow-moving even though it is a depression that will bring moisture from the gulf of mexico north ward and bring potential for flooding concerns, precipitation on top of 8 to 10-inches of rainfall focus in on portions of arkansas up towards missouri, tennessee, the worst of it will be today into tomorrow and we will start to dissipate over the next couple of days but the biggest concern is going to be the flooding and, again, we are sort of, we are getting -- ramping up into the peak season of hurricanes, first hurricane of the season and, of course, a good learning lesson that people need to be on guard and listen to your local officials. >> you sure do, absolutely, listen to people like you. thank you, janice, always great to have you join us. iranian president rouhani open to negotiation talks with the united states, iran recently crossed two limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal, however, the president's administration maybe open to discussion
and ohio valley over the next couple of days so we have flood advisories in effect, future radar, again, the problem with this it's going to be slow-moving even though it is a depression that will bring moisture from the gulf of mexico north ward and bring potential for flooding concerns, precipitation on top of 8 to 10-inches of rainfall focus in on portions of arkansas up towards missouri, tennessee, the worst of it will be today into tomorrow and we will start to dissipate over the next...
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, tennessee and arkansas. that may have issues for tributaries that feed into the mississippi river. >> thank you for taking time for us this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> just before the break, we showed you dramatic video. this was a rescue here in louisiana. if that name sounds familiar for folks, we talked about a rescue of 12 people and a cat yesterday. this specifically, i believe the area was up as much as 12 feet. people trying to get the horses out of harm's way. there's so much to take into account when these weather events happen. we talk about pets and the laws that were passed following katrina and other events so people would leave their homes, would evacuate for safety, allowing them to bring their pets. when you look at horses and cattle, obviously, that is something different to take into account. see people banding together, getting the animals to safety. we want to show more of that to you. >> great to see. really great to see. >>> today is the day we've been talking about for the la
, tennessee and arkansas. that may have issues for tributaries that feed into the mississippi river. >> thank you for taking time for us this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >>> just before the break, we showed you dramatic video. this was a rescue here in louisiana. if that name sounds familiar for folks, we talked about a rescue of 12 people and a cat yesterday. this specifically, i believe the area was up as much as 12 feet. people trying to get the horses out of...
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and mississippi valleys. some areas could see 15 inches of rain by mid week. >> the measles out break showing no sign of letting up across the united states. there are now more than 1123 cases. this is across 28 states. that's up 14 from a week ago. it's also the largest number of measles indicatio measles cases in the u.s. reported since 1992. >> a look back at the beginning of tv news as we celebrate 70 years here at kgo. >> and a live look from our emeryville camera right now showing you bright skies. it's a beautiful afternoon. we'll take a look at how your tuesday is shaping honey, this gis ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. patels. the wahh-the-wahh wolanske's. right. no one is going to have internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses simple. easy. awesome. want gig-speed internet? we've got you covered. or check out our other amazing speed options. get started now for as low as $29.99
and mississippi valleys. some areas could see 15 inches of rain by mid week. >> the measles out break showing no sign of letting up across the united states. there are now more than 1123 cases. this is across 28 states. that's up 14 from a week ago. it's also the largest number of measles indicatio measles cases in the u.s. reported since 1992. >> a look back at the beginning of tv news as we celebrate 70 years here at kgo. >> and a live look from our emeryville camera right...
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across the tennessee and mississippi river valley. we fled advisories in place for the next couple of days. and then we organ a talk about the heat especially this weekend with temperatures close to 100 degrees here in new york city and dc and atlanta georgia in kansas city so heat indices can be very dangerous. >> dangerous heat is right. another blow between nato and turkey. >> president trump said president trump said the u.s. well cancel sales of advance fighter jets to turkey after it received a new air defense system from russia. the pentagon is concerned that the radar capabilities of the 400 could be used by the russians to gather intelligence about the f35 if the jets were delivered to turkey. they have warned turkey with the sanctions if it goes forward with the russian deal. it has accidentally been exposed. the washington post reports a document was accidentally published by a nato committee. according to the document which has since been deleted it totals more than 150 nuclear weapons in europe. it was really open secret
across the tennessee and mississippi river valley. we fled advisories in place for the next couple of days. and then we organ a talk about the heat especially this weekend with temperatures close to 100 degrees here in new york city and dc and atlanta georgia in kansas city so heat indices can be very dangerous. >> dangerous heat is right. another blow between nato and turkey. >> president trump said president trump said the u.s. well cancel sales of advance fighter jets to turkey...
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through ohio valley into great lakes across in to the northeast states and new england. it's capable of producing large flash flooding. thursday and friday as well, as you see here, middle parts of the week looking like lots of thunder but then as a clear way, heat starts to build over the weekend into next week. close to a0 celsius in dc, as the reach of the weekend. across into south asia, monsoon rains and intends the past week across the northeast of india into bangladesh and nepal, we have had quite a few fatalities from the torrential rain. and the flooding in this scene behind me occurred in bangladesh. it looks like towards the end of the week and into the weekend, we will see heavy rains shift to the southwest, looking like parts of south india could be in the fire line with heavy and prolonged thunder and rain about 400 mm of rain the next few days. also windy as well. temperatures remain low 30 celsius but then parts of northern india through pakistan, some sunshine, temperatures stifling into low a0 celsius. across the asian pacific region, big story is this.
through ohio valley into great lakes across in to the northeast states and new england. it's capable of producing large flash flooding. thursday and friday as well, as you see here, middle parts of the week looking like lots of thunder but then as a clear way, heat starts to build over the weekend into next week. close to a0 celsius in dc, as the reach of the weekend. across into south asia, monsoon rains and intends the past week across the northeast of india into bangladesh and nepal, we have...
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river valleys on sunday. those will be your traubl spots on the road. if you get stuck in heavier downpours, we will see perhaps that slowing things down on the roadways. as for airports, again, acrossst the east c and into the southeast where we could see most of our trouble areas. >> tha you, dylan. we'll have more on the holiday weather just ahead. >>> first, lo's turn t the holiday travel. millio of americans hitting the roads, crowding airports, buses, and trains this weekend and it comes t strands new york city. kristen dahlgren is where the fireworks are set to go off. happy fourth. >> this is going to be one of the best places to watch the fireworks. the problem is getting to places like this, the beach, the barbecue, proving tough. travel is at an all-time high, and as we learned in new york, an aauident can a serious wrench in the holiday plans. before the oohs and ahs this fourth of july, holiday travel is leaning to plenty of groans across the country. an overturned truck complicated already one o
river valleys on sunday. those will be your traubl spots on the road. if you get stuck in heavier downpours, we will see perhaps that slowing things down on the roadways. as for airports, again, acrossst the east c and into the southeast where we could see most of our trouble areas. >> tha you, dylan. we'll have more on the holiday weather just ahead. >>> first, lo's turn t the holiday travel. millio of americans hitting the roads, crowding airports, buses, and trains this...
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that prize was claimed by somebody in a small town in tennessee. which has him engaging in conspiracy areas. >> it silicon valley is a very wealthy area, they're not going to give that. >> reporter: see you think this is rate? >> -- >> reporter: lisa garcia not is not as cynical, but she is not as secure. >> reporter: do you feel that you will win? >> no, never. >> reporter: than what he play? >> because you never know. >> reporter: you never know, this is what heals the dreams of many lottery patients. he dreams of retiring one day soon, the 3000 he will get from selling the winning ticket may not be enough. are you going to build to retire on that? >> i wish i could, i cannot. i don't think i can retire on that. >> reporter: the owner says that he is glad that his store was good luck for somebody and he hopes they will stay stop by and say hello. kpix 5. >>> whoever is holding the winning ticket, they have 180 days to contact lottery officials and claimed their $1.2 million price. >>> another top stories at 5:30 pm, a flight instructor is dead. a
that prize was claimed by somebody in a small town in tennessee. which has him engaging in conspiracy areas. >> it silicon valley is a very wealthy area, they're not going to give that. >> reporter: see you think this is rate? >> -- >> reporter: lisa garcia not is not as cynical, but she is not as secure. >> reporter: do you feel that you will win? >> no, never. >> reporter: than what he play? >> because you never know. >> reporter: you...
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be heavy rain and flooding in parts of mississippi and in the eventually in parts of maybe western tennessee, parts of southern missouri into the ohio valley and it might effect the weather in the northeast by thursday of next week. >> all righty. thank you. we' we're thinking of everybody down there, one of the great parts of the world. >>> and coming on for us, there's a way to talk to president trump and a way to talk about him and there's a penalty. >>> last thing before we go tonight. a reminder of how the attorney general of the united states feels he has to talk when he's around the president this was following a loss for trump, the abandonment of of the legal effort to make a question about citizenship a part of the census >> thank you, mr. president and congratulations on today's executive order, which will insure that we finally have an accurate understanding of how many citizens and noncitizens live in our country. i applaud the president for recognizing in his executive order that including a question on the census is not the only way to obtain this vital information. congratulat
be heavy rain and flooding in parts of mississippi and in the eventually in parts of maybe western tennessee, parts of southern missouri into the ohio valley and it might effect the weather in the northeast by thursday of next week. >> all righty. thank you. we' we're thinking of everybody down there, one of the great parts of the world. >>> and coming on for us, there's a way to talk to president trump and a way to talk about him and there's a penalty. >>> last thing...
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eventually into parts of maybe even western tennessee, parts of southern missouri, into the ohio valley it's going to take days before this moves out of this area. and it might affect the area in the northeast by thursday of next week, brian. >> all right janice huff, thank you we're thinking about everybody down there, one of the great part of the world. appreciate you coming up tonight. >>> coming up for us, there's a way to talk about donald trump and there's a way to talk to him, and there's a penalty if you don't. we saw it in actn iotoday. that when we come back let's be honest, you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy... oh delicious. or delicious... or fun. ♪ but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%. which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like ah well i don't know what you'd wanna buy cause i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a whi
eventually into parts of maybe even western tennessee, parts of southern missouri, into the ohio valley it's going to take days before this moves out of this area. and it might affect the area in the northeast by thursday of next week, brian. >> all right janice huff, thank you we're thinking about everybody down there, one of the great part of the world. appreciate you coming up tonight. >>> coming up for us, there's a way to talk about donald trump and there's a way to talk to...
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still dealing with flooding potential all the way up the mississippi river valley in towards the tennessee and ohio river valley. so flooding is going to be a big concern. i know you talked about the waters diminishing. but the waters rising can happen very quickly as well. the other big story we are going to be following in the wake of barry is the summertime heat. we are going to be flirting with 100 degrees here in new york city by week's end. we will keep you posted. all right. steve, ainsley, brian. steve: welcome back. janice: thank you. ainsley: amazon prime day is officially underway. amazon is not the only place to find big savings. steals and deals online right now like nearly half off a tablet coming up next ♪ if i had a million dollars ♪ i would build a tree fort in our yard. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ in an emergency, who do you want by your side? a new proposal in congress wants to put the insura
still dealing with flooding potential all the way up the mississippi river valley in towards the tennessee and ohio river valley. so flooding is going to be a big concern. i know you talked about the waters diminishing. but the waters rising can happen very quickly as well. the other big story we are going to be following in the wake of barry is the summertime heat. we are going to be flirting with 100 degrees here in new york city by week's end. we will keep you posted. all right. steve,...
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it will keep coming down those river valleys which has had a very wet spring and still lies above normal anyway, so another 600 millimetres of rain could cause catastrophic flooding and it lasts for days. that is in america. expect it to make land for later today. in the uk, we have a lovely weather watcher picture showing the sunshine. isolated showers today because we have got high pressure moving in. it is not a bone dry picture, there will be some showers, and a bit of rain this morning across the hills of wales, the southern uplands and parts of scotland. increasing amounts of sunshine and a bit of over the that will trigger the showers which will then drift on a northerly flow south across the midlands, towards the south—east. warm and dry for most of us. south—east. warm and dry for most of us. it will feel a bit cooler in eastern coastal counties because we have got a north or north—easterly breeze. the chances are it will stay dry for wimbledon, just the outside chance of a shower drifting in later. it should stay dry tomorrow as well. this evening and overnight, there sho
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from the gulf up into tennessee and kentucky. >> many parts of louisiana remain under water. look at that. but the damage would have been worse without flood protection structures like this one. >> but the damage is still pretty severe. abc's rob marciano reports. >> reporter: barry slamming into the louisiana coast as a cat 1 hurricane packing winds strong enough to rip off roofs. >> call 911! >> reporter: and force daring helicopter rescues of the stranded. remnants of barry now dumping tremendous rains across a wide swath of the heartland. take a look at this water. two days after hurricane barry made landfall, this lake is still angry. waves crashing against this sea wall. now the cleanup begins. as crews race to restore power in louisiana, the flood threat is rising in other areas. >> yeah, you can't even see the road down there, look at that. >> reporter: the impacts of barry turning deadly on florida's beaches sunday. >> there's to beultiple subjects in the water. >> reporter: panama city beachgoers forming a human chain to help swimmers caught in a strong rip current.
from the gulf up into tennessee and kentucky. >> many parts of louisiana remain under water. look at that. but the damage would have been worse without flood protection structures like this one. >> but the damage is still pretty severe. abc's rob marciano reports. >> reporter: barry slamming into the louisiana coast as a cat 1 hurricane packing winds strong enough to rip off roofs. >> call 911! >> reporter: and force daring helicopter rescues of the stranded....
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and ohio river valleys. jeff paul is live on the ground in baton rouge, louisiana for us this morning. >> those remnants of barry have now moved well north of the baton rouge area. several rivers throughout the state and region here in louisiana remain very high and in some portion those water levels could rise. those waters not anticipated to cause flooding in any of those surrounding communities where they have a sense of relief today knowing they did not get the forecasted 15 to 24 inches of rain. the governor here in louisiana saying it could have been a lot worse. believes the provisions they put in place were not a waste considering as many as 90 people were rescued throughout 11 parishes in the state. >> we are in better shape today than we've ever been to take a storm. i won't be anything but thankful. there will always be work to do and lessons learned. we're thankful that mother nature wasn't more severe with us on this occasion than she could have been. >> what's left of barry is moving through ar
and ohio river valleys. jeff paul is live on the ground in baton rouge, louisiana for us this morning. >> those remnants of barry have now moved well north of the baton rouge area. several rivers throughout the state and region here in louisiana remain very high and in some portion those water levels could rise. those waters not anticipated to cause flooding in any of those surrounding communities where they have a sense of relief today knowing they did not get the forecasted 15 to 24...
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slaves fled their owners to union camps in western tennessee, eastern arkansas and mississippi. pressured military policy. union officers required to return the slaves often refused to comply encouraging congress to begin debate over new policies about confiscations and contrabands of commanders like grant. in the summer of 1862, congress enbasiced the second conification act allowing the military to free, employ and enlist slaves from the c confederaco confedera confederacy. black troops from the western border states were already in military service in the west. kans as early as november 1861, charles reportedly an entire company of liberate westerners under the command of a black officer on a raid. the president employs persons of african desent for the repression of this rebellion. boasting quote if we are jay hawkers we are jay hawking for the government. in october 1862, detachments of the brigades saw action. repulsing repeated attacks by white missouri horse men at island mound. like montgomery, james montgomery and others when grant and sherman was promoted to command o
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and that's the problem area of course now the rain hard talk itself as far north as tennessee maybe kentucky now with the case the next 2 days getting lighter but still falling on fairly sodden ground and then the picture probably changes from one of flooding which will still be there to increasing he particular at least seaboard $35.00 in washington but 30 in new york and humid with it that will be noticed there is some fairly frequent showers in the smaller arms of the caribbean recently and i think trinidad to probably pick up some rain in the next day or so but the bulk of the convective where the thunderstorms is heading towards the coast of honduras believe he's possibly southern mexico and that's the picture increasingly so during wednesday on that is with cuba looking actually quite dry for a change and same is true for haiti and jamaica conversed even might well see a developing line of significant rain running through bolivia and peru of the not so much anymore in brazil. perception is validation we believe what we see but in one life time we cannot see everything. we woul
and that's the problem area of course now the rain hard talk itself as far north as tennessee maybe kentucky now with the case the next 2 days getting lighter but still falling on fairly sodden ground and then the picture probably changes from one of flooding which will still be there to increasing he particular at least seaboard $35.00 in washington but 30 in new york and humid with it that will be noticed there is some fairly frequent showers in the smaller arms of the caribbean recently and...
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the hurricanes also said were possible across louisiana, mississippi, eastern arkansas and western tennessee. let's get a check on the weather now with bill karins. >> overall, minor was kind of the word. some trees that went down on cars and homes, minor areas with storm surge along the coast. one levee with a breach. nothing major with this storm and going into the weekend, we were concerned with the possibility of historic rains and flooding because of that. we had about half the rain we thought was possible. mostly because the computers were telling us there was a chance of that happening. we were threatened of seeing up to 27 inches. the storm is now getting towards little rock and as far as illinois. thunderstorms in texas. the concern is this heavy rain band in central portions of louisiana. this area of red is a flash flood warning. one spot had a foot of rain north of lake charles. we are waiting for the confirmation to see if that's the highest rainfall total. flood flashes go up here to all areas of louisiana. here is that line of thunderstorms, you can see the active lightening s
the hurricanes also said were possible across louisiana, mississippi, eastern arkansas and western tennessee. let's get a check on the weather now with bill karins. >> overall, minor was kind of the word. some trees that went down on cars and homes, minor areas with storm surge along the coast. one levee with a breach. nothing major with this storm and going into the weekend, we were concerned with the possibility of historic rains and flooding because of that. we had about half the rain...
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and that's the problem area of course now the rain hard talk itself is fun north as tennessee maybe kentuckian now with the case the next 2 days getting lighter but still falling on fairly sudden ground and then the picture probably changes from one of flooding which will still be there to increasing he particular at least seaboard 35 in washington 30 in new york and humid with it that will be noticed there is a frequent showers in the smaller arms of the caribbean recently and i think trinidad to probably pick up some rain in the next day or so but the bulk of the convective where the thunderstorms is heading towards the coast of honduras billie's and possibly southern mexico and that's the picture increasingly so during wednesday on there it is cuba looking actually quite dry for a change and same is true for haiti and jamaica conversed even might well see a developing line of significant rain running through bolivia and peru for the not so much anymore in brazil. i've been looking at your instagram account and reading. this is a dialogue when donald trump announced his candidacy
and that's the problem area of course now the rain hard talk itself is fun north as tennessee maybe kentuckian now with the case the next 2 days getting lighter but still falling on fairly sudden ground and then the picture probably changes from one of flooding which will still be there to increasing he particular at least seaboard 35 in washington 30 in new york and humid with it that will be noticed there is a frequent showers in the smaller arms of the caribbean recently and i think trinidad...
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winds knocked down trees and power in the delaware valley. a tree in philadelphia fell after being hit by lightning. >> the midwest also felt the storms. cars were swallowed up by flash floods in eureka, missouri, just outside of st. louis. >> and forecasters are cautioning florida residents about a tropical depression that has formed in the atlantic. it could drench parts of the state later this week. but overnight the area of concern remains in the northeastern u.s. this morning torrential downpours triggering flash floods. parts of new york city left under water after rain fell at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour. commuters dodging a waterfall at this manhattan subway station. and this woman crossing the street in brooklyn in water up to her knees. >> it was shocking to me. i haven't seen water come up like that in this area ever. i've lived here my whole life. >> reporter: in new jersey, floodwaters submerging several cars in this neighborhood. and outside philadelphia -- >> holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: debris blowing down this street aft
winds knocked down trees and power in the delaware valley. a tree in philadelphia fell after being hit by lightning. >> the midwest also felt the storms. cars were swallowed up by flash floods in eureka, missouri, just outside of st. louis. >> and forecasters are cautioning florida residents about a tropical depression that has formed in the atlantic. it could drench parts of the state later this week. but overnight the area of concern remains in the northeastern u.s. this morning...
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, parts of tennessee and arkansas certainly need to watch this very carefully as well. >> thanks, rick. >>> well get ready to save big for prime day. but it's not just amazon bringing the deals. >> we've got the stop steals and deals online, like a radio ba vacuum for nearly $80 off. o yeah. coming up next. . >>> amazon prime day 2019 known as black friday in july kicks off tomorrow at 3 a.m. eastern. >> the walmart is getting a jump on the action. launching its own sale event today. >> here too break down the biggest deals is lifestyle expert carey riley. you're getting a deal. >> i'm so excited. thank you. this is really exciting. walmart is getting into the mix. we have target, kohl's, everybody wants a piece of the pie. one tip i will fif you. it can get confusing with the deals. go to the site like slick deals.net. on the home page they'll have all of the deals in real time. thousands of them and you can put a deal alert on that. this is a kitchen aid stand mixer. we love this. i actually baked these cookies. >> she baked us cookies. >> comes in ten colors. this is actually 429.99
, parts of tennessee and arkansas certainly need to watch this very carefully as well. >> thanks, rick. >>> well get ready to save big for prime day. but it's not just amazon bringing the deals. >> we've got the stop steals and deals online, like a radio ba vacuum for nearly $80 off. o yeah. coming up next. . >>> amazon prime day 2019 known as black friday in july kicks off tomorrow at 3 a.m. eastern. >> the walmart is getting a jump on the action. launching...
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million people under a flash flood threat and this water is going to move its way across the river valley. you see the shading of red anywhere from central louisiana, right through the northern portions of the state into arkansas, western tennessee, as well as mississippi. those are areas that have the potential for 10 to 15 inches of rain that's why we have river flooding occurring along the mississippi river basin there. by the way, a very saturated environment. any wind gusts, 40 to 50 miles an hour wind gusts could easily bring down trees, power lines and that's why we still have over 100,000 people without power in louisiana as we speak. so this is a long duration event. that's the story we are trying to hammer home here, natalie and george. don't let your guard down just let. >> great advice. so thanks very much, derek. >> thanks. >>> the classified cables of a former ambassador have leaked again. next, what the official reportedly said about the u.s. president and the decision to leave the iran deal. >>> also ahead here it is bastille day in france. we'll take you to paris for the
million people under a flash flood threat and this water is going to move its way across the river valley. you see the shading of red anywhere from central louisiana, right through the northern portions of the state into arkansas, western tennessee, as well as mississippi. those are areas that have the potential for 10 to 15 inches of rain that's why we have river flooding occurring along the mississippi river basin there. by the way, a very saturated environment. any wind gusts, 40 to 50 miles...
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cy in tennessee, cy? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> all right so i want to give you a recommendation on -- >> i think it's the backbone f so much going on in silicon valley whether it will l iryft r air b and b. it is stellar. buy it how about nick in maine, nick? >> caller: hey, jim, how is it going? >> not bad, you? >> caller: good. good i'm 25 years old and i think hbo max is under valued. should i chase at&t here >> i think at&t delivered a good quarter. they said it's too expensive but i believe the cash flow is huge and att can be bought. i need to go to drew in florida, drew >> caller: hey, jim, this is drew thanks for everything you do for us every night. >> thank you >> caller: my stock i'm asking about tonight is iron mountain solutions. >> got a good yield and that is good distribution and the distribution is real and worth earning the stock. let's go to mike in ohio, mike >> caller: boo-yah, baby. >> boo-yah >> caller: go bucks. >> what's up >> caller: interesting life, came back
cy in tennessee, cy? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> all right so i want to give you a recommendation on -- >> i think it's the backbone f so much going on in silicon valley whether it will l iryft r air b and b. it is stellar. buy it how about nick in maine, nick? >> caller: hey, jim, how is it going? >> not bad, you? >> caller: good. good i'm 25 years old and i think hbo max is under valued. should i chase at&t here >> i think...
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right along that lower mississippi river valley. that's where we are expecting the worst of the rain. we do have winds with this. winds on eugene island a buoy out there to the south of the south coast winds there well over hurricane force. then did you go out across areas towards mobile, gulf shores, very heavy rain band where the center of this rain is a lot of real estate is going to get a lot of rain and wind. rainfall totals some spots 10 to 20 inches. you notice the have and have notes of the rain is going to be extreme over a short amount of distance. go maybe 30 miles one direction maybe over a foot of rain. 30 miles another direction maybe end up with an inch or two of rain. very heavy at this point. looks likely to be to the west of new orleans. not ready to call new orleans safe from this yet but likely just to the west of new orleans is where the heaviest of that rain is going to be. guys? griff: rick, for the residents of baton rouge from earlier models thought they might be spared a bit more now perhaps should be takin
right along that lower mississippi river valley. that's where we are expecting the worst of the rain. we do have winds with this. winds on eugene island a buoy out there to the south of the south coast winds there well over hurricane force. then did you go out across areas towards mobile, gulf shores, very heavy rain band where the center of this rain is a lot of real estate is going to get a lot of rain and wind. rainfall totals some spots 10 to 20 inches. you notice the have and have notes of...