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we have a bunch of tornado warnings we've been dealing with in southern mississippi. no reports of extreme damage or anything yet. new orleans now under a tornado watch. we'll continue to monitor that area early this morning, make sure you stay tuned to your local nbc station in case there are any tornado warnings in your area. kentucky, just a solid shield of rain for the second morning in a row and eventually all of that is making its way to the east. as i mentioned, cold in denver. windshield is 10. cold in the plains, stormy in the east. definitely have that umbrellaed ready. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. chance of thunderstorms, birmingham, alabama. you'll have a chance of some of those storms. as we go throughout the day today, we'll be seeing those storms spread into the carolinas and even areas of georgia will have to watch out for a strong thunderstorm later today. an update on all those tornado watches coming up later. >>> also coming up, super mario smashes through italian grid lock and hiring astronauts without a spaceship. your ear
we have a bunch of tornado warnings we've been dealing with in southern mississippi. no reports of extreme damage or anything yet. new orleans now under a tornado watch. we'll continue to monitor that area early this morning, make sure you stay tuned to your local nbc station in case there are any tornado warnings in your area. kentucky, just a solid shield of rain for the second morning in a row and eventually all of that is making its way to the east. as i mentioned, cold in denver....
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Nov 16, 2011
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joining us in eastern portions of louisiana, southern mississippi, those are the ones that are at theest risk dealing with strong storms and possible tornadoes early today. i mentioned it's mild. not in the 60s like yesterday morning, but still in the 50s, which is where highs should be this time of year. the ra will be on the way. scattered showers out there. some over long island, some over rhode island, we will see more rain in the d.c. area, all through maryland and dell caawa eventually working its way through new england. the heaviest rain will be down in the mid-atlantic region, chesapeake bay. d.c., maryland, baltimore, philly, be prepared for a steady soaking rain, especially the second half of today. those temperatures will drive. tomorrow much cooler. that cold air today is up around chicago and minneapolis. richard? >> look at that in the 30s there. >> that's heading our way. >> thanks, bill. >>> the star of "glee" speaks out and brad pitt says not so fast. plus the situation slaps a lawsuit on abercrombie and fitch while snooki slaps some choice words on him. >>> welcome
joining us in eastern portions of louisiana, southern mississippi, those are the ones that are at theest risk dealing with strong storms and possible tornadoes early today. i mentioned it's mild. not in the 60s like yesterday morning, but still in the 50s, which is where highs should be this time of year. the ra will be on the way. scattered showers out there. some over long island, some over rhode island, we will see more rain in the d.c. area, all through maryland and dell caawa eventually...
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here's that tornado watch, goes from southern mississippi up interstate 59 into tuscaloosa area. we haven't had any tornadoes as of yet but it is possible throughout the morning and even looks like down around new orleans we're under a tornado watch now. a new one has just been issued. that will continue into the early morning hours. a big shield of rain for the second morning in a row, traveling through all of kentucky, downpours from bowling green that will head for louisville, cincinnati and lexington. it's cold. minneapolis, windchill at 21. windchill of 10 in denver. a day of change around the country. a lot of people going to return to typical late fall conditions. that's a look at your national forecast. here's a look at the weather outside your window. if you live on the eastern seaboard, be prepared with that umbrella today. eventually that rain later today will make its way into southern new england, new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c. and all of virginia. but the rain this morning is pretty much confined to the tennessee valley and the deep south. a little ac
here's that tornado watch, goes from southern mississippi up interstate 59 into tuscaloosa area. we haven't had any tornadoes as of yet but it is possible throughout the morning and even looks like down around new orleans we're under a tornado watch now. a new one has just been issued. that will continue into the early morning hours. a big shield of rain for the second morning in a row, traveling through all of kentucky, downpours from bowling green that will head for louisville, cincinnati and...
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Nov 30, 2011
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incidents involving college athletes aterous gears, oregon, oregon state, nebrask anevada, and southern mississippi. the charges ranged from assault mike leach was head football coach at highly ranked texas tech from 2000 to 2009. over 20 years of coaching, one of his players was shot by a gang member, and he got rid of another who posted gang slogans on his facebook page. >i think if you have somebody drawing influence from something negative off campus, especially something illegal that involves drugs and firearms, well then i think you risk contaminating the other 125 players. >> reporter: as part of a special report on gangs and sports, "sports illustrated" and cbs news went to a city, compton, where gangs and sports intersect unlike any other. the birthplace over the years of hundreds of blue chip recruits, and today, 34 active gangs involving more than 1,000 members. >> we have a gang called cv-3. we have loxose 13. >> reporter: sergeant brandon dean is a supervisor in the gang unit in the l.a. county sheriff's department. >> a lot of these athletes are involveed in the gang, even if they ton
incidents involving college athletes aterous gears, oregon, oregon state, nebrask anevada, and southern mississippi. the charges ranged from assault mike leach was head football coach at highly ranked texas tech from 2000 to 2009. over 20 years of coaching, one of his players was shot by a gang member, and he got rid of another who posted gang slogans on his facebook page. >i think if you have somebody drawing influence from something negative off campus, especially something illegal that...
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and along the mississippi river n arkansas, charley and through mississippi, southern mississippi, gettingthat's the cool pocket. we are on the mild trend here. and check out the temperatures this morning. our 47 actually the coolest spot in baltimore surrounded by mid-50s and look at cape hatteras at 69 matching charleston. active weather and there could be stormy weather here as the storm system wrap in colder air to the deep south. memphis 37 and 39 in jackson and yes they are getting cold air mixing in snowflakes with no stickage dhoa. get a few infrchts -- yet. they could get a few inches. you've noticed a lot more moisture and cold air on the backside pulls in behind the storm. so when you see is this south eastern fetch that pries in the moisture off the atlantic -- brings in that moisture off the atlantic and chesapeake. we will build in mostly cloudy skies and overcast-even a -- and even a chance of showers developing towards the evening hours. the main band of rain to the south but it edges in our direction and pulling in that southeast wend ahead of it iswhy we expect to have if
and along the mississippi river n arkansas, charley and through mississippi, southern mississippi, gettingthat's the cool pocket. we are on the mild trend here. and check out the temperatures this morning. our 47 actually the coolest spot in baltimore surrounded by mid-50s and look at cape hatteras at 69 matching charleston. active weather and there could be stormy weather here as the storm system wrap in colder air to the deep south. memphis 37 and 39 in jackson and yes they are getting cold...
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Nov 3, 2011
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southern mississippi has over 18,000 students. we heard from some of their journalism and political science students. coming up, we will look at the history of vaccines. >> here are some of the headlines. fewer people applied for unemployment benefits last week. a sign, say analysts, that the job market might be picking. -- picking up. it is lowest level in five weeks. only the third time since april that applications have fallen below 400,000. these figures come a day before the government issues the october jobs report, which economists think will show a net gain of 100,000 jobs, with the jobless rate remained at 9.1%. also on the economic front, u.s. workers increased their productivity this summer by the largest amount in a year-and-a- half, and the cost. players last -- and they cost their employers less. productivity rose 3.1% in the quarter from july to october. members of the college class of 2010 who took out college loans owed, on average, a total that is a 5% increase from the year before. this is from analysis by the p
southern mississippi has over 18,000 students. we heard from some of their journalism and political science students. coming up, we will look at the history of vaccines. >> here are some of the headlines. fewer people applied for unemployment benefits last week. a sign, say analysts, that the job market might be picking. -- picking up. it is lowest level in five weeks. only the third time since april that applications have fallen below 400,000. these figures come a day before the...
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here is the trough moving to the southern mississippi valley which will be causing showers and thunderstorms and showers into the ohio valley, the next storm system coming in out west. this will have to be watched as we head towards thanksgiving day because by friday we are expecting -- i should say thanksgiving weekend because by friday we are talking in the rain and the northeastern plains found into west texas. possibly some good news here but snow on the western fringe. another one forms and heads into the lake and no one will be interesting for next saturday and sunday. let's go out one more week, and this will be the week from the 20 seventh of november through the third of december. i do see it below normal temperatures to the northern territory state. this will be about all ended the cold air will win out. it could turn much colder for the second and third, and we might say normal now that you might be above normal for the, a while -- warm-up. precipitation for next week heading into early portions of december, above normal for the southeast into the great lakes and what these also o
here is the trough moving to the southern mississippi valley which will be causing showers and thunderstorms and showers into the ohio valley, the next storm system coming in out west. this will have to be watched as we head towards thanksgiving day because by friday we are expecting -- i should say thanksgiving weekend because by friday we are talking in the rain and the northeastern plains found into west texas. possibly some good news here but snow on the western fringe. another one forms...
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earlier in the day, 15 people were injured in southern mississippi from strong winds that were likely a tornado. chris clackam, nbc news. >> they declared the tornado in south carolina to be an ef-2. >>> you may need to turn on the heat. >> we are in for a big drop in the mercury. veronica johnson is in the storm center with the latest. hey, veronica. >> hey guys. get ready to bundle up. some of the coldest air of the season is moving into our area. take a look at the temperature outside. it is 45 degrees right now. skies have been clearing out. on top of that, we have been dealing with wind. the wind at 17 miles per hour. you are going to need a warm coat if you are out this evening. temperatures heading down to the 30s by the time we get to late evening. now, a storm system that rolled through parts of the south through north carolina and parts of alabama. that was the tail end of the same system that rolled through here. for us, we had rain. the rain ended early part of the day. we are getting rid of the last of the light showers extreme southern maryland and the northern neck. you
earlier in the day, 15 people were injured in southern mississippi from strong winds that were likely a tornado. chris clackam, nbc news. >> they declared the tornado in south carolina to be an ef-2. >>> you may need to turn on the heat. >> we are in for a big drop in the mercury. veronica johnson is in the storm center with the latest. hey, veronica. >> hey guys. get ready to bundle up. some of the coldest air of the season is moving into our area. take a look at the...
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. >> louisiana and southern mississippi were also hit hard. >> you heard wind and lightning.ust lit up the whole sky. and all of a sudden, the wind just bursted through. and the trees fell into the house. >> reporter: thousands of people remain without power across the southeast this afternoon. >> well, no major storms here in maryland today. but clouds have been hanging around all day. and it is much cooler. a live look outside right now. a little bit of sun to end the afternoon. wjz has weather and traffic together. bob is here with the updated numbers from first warning weather. bob? >> we are drying out as you see. it is clear and quite chilly tonight. temperatures down below freezing. if you're heading out, dress purposely. some of the mountain areas have picked up some wet snowflakes this afternoon. not much in the way of accumulation. we're at 44 now. the cold air is not going to hang around. after tomorrow, we start shifting to the southwest, the winds will bring in milder air just in time for the weekend. it will be dry and mainly sunny. looks like a really nice mid-
. >> louisiana and southern mississippi were also hit hard. >> you heard wind and lightning.ust lit up the whole sky. and all of a sudden, the wind just bursted through. and the trees fell into the house. >> reporter: thousands of people remain without power across the southeast this afternoon. >> well, no major storms here in maryland today. but clouds have been hanging around all day. and it is much cooler. a live look outside right now. a little bit of sun to end the...
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jewry in southern mississippi that is either very small or part of a collection of almost abandoned synagogues of people that came either for agriculture or retail stores at one time. i was wondering if any of you could comment about what happened to those jews. any observations about all of those abandoned places throughout the south? >> an organization that was founded by macy heart of the jackson camp in mississippi, he was faced with the problem of synagogues closing because the jews were leaving mississippi. incidently, after the franc case, 3000 jews left atlanta, roughly half the population. it is extraordinary how frightening that case was. it is worth remembering. he got a lot of money, $5 million, to set up this organization in new orleans. it sends rabbis out and teachers to do curriculum too small jewish community is all over the south. they have people traveling to armenta -- bar mitvah and other events. the new technology makes this a real possibility. >> i live in macon, georgia from 1951 until 1992 when i escaped. [laughter] i'm serio
jewry in southern mississippi that is either very small or part of a collection of almost abandoned synagogues of people that came either for agriculture or retail stores at one time. i was wondering if any of you could comment about what happened to those jews. any observations about all of those abandoned places throughout the south? >> an organization that was founded by macy heart of the jackson camp in mississippi, he was faced with the problem of synagogues closing because the jews...
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traveling down here through alabama, parts of tennessee, louisiana, southern mississippi, coastal texasat's going to be a little bit of an issue as we head through this afternoon. anywhere from the central plains west into l.a. and phoenix, you should be fine. but in the pacific northwest, yeah, along interstate 5, anywhere from seattle and bellingham south into northern california, rain will be the issue over some of those higher passes. you'll be into the snow. again, we're most concerned about the severe weather threat here all across parts of the south and even as far north as cincinnati and nashville as we head through this afternoon. richard? >> it's going to be a tough one for those traveling through the northeast, yeah, come tomorrow. >>> here's a look at other stories people are talking about now for you. iran's foreign ministry calling washington's new sections propaganda and warfare. the obama administration announced new measures to get tehran to stop its suspected nuclear weapons program. iran denying pursuing such a prom. >>> and the mother of an accused bombing suspect is
traveling down here through alabama, parts of tennessee, louisiana, southern mississippi, coastal texasat's going to be a little bit of an issue as we head through this afternoon. anywhere from the central plains west into l.a. and phoenix, you should be fine. but in the pacific northwest, yeah, along interstate 5, anywhere from seattle and bellingham south into northern california, rain will be the issue over some of those higher passes. you'll be into the snow. again, we're most concerned...
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but they will be higher than usual in the southern plains and southern mississippi valley. new orleans. phoenix, 50s in the nation's northern corner. >> we know where you are from. >> new orleans. you heard it. >>> david arquette will be dancing in the dark from now on. dancing with the stars -- the "dancing with the stars" contestant finished three points ahead of last place, finisher nancy grace. but her fans tipped the scales. ricki lake is on top. scoring high on both her dance numbers. >> looking good. rob kardashian in second place. judges said his tango to the aadams families theme song the best so far. afterwards he said his thoughts are with his sister kim, who filed for divorce after ten weeks of marriage. dance lasted longer than the marriage. it's good. more "world news now" coming up right after this. ♪ it's good. more "world news now" coming up right after this. ♪ >>> wethey say a >>> well, they say an elephant never forgets. that seems to be the case for an elephant who will never forget the loss of her good friend. happens to be a dog. >> this odd couple liv
but they will be higher than usual in the southern plains and southern mississippi valley. new orleans. phoenix, 50s in the nation's northern corner. >> we know where you are from. >> new orleans. you heard it. >>> david arquette will be dancing in the dark from now on. dancing with the stars -- the "dancing with the stars" contestant finished three points ahead of last place, finisher nancy grace. but her fans tipped the scales. ricki lake is on top. scoring high...
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. >> reporter: louisiana and southern mississippi were hit hard. >> you heard wind and lightning. it just lit up the whole sky and then, all of a sudden, the wind just burst through and the trees fell into the house. >> reporter: now, we are being kept back two miles from the scene because state highway patrol tell us duke energy, the local energy affiliate, will be reenergizing the power lines and when it happens the lines may explode so it was too dangerous to get our trucks down here. we are hold di the highway officials they are out here at first light to look for more survivors. back to you in new york. >> ron lee, thanks for that report. >>> two months ago, the occupy wall street protests began in morning. demonstrators this morning plan the biggest protest today. >> this happened as police in sever cities have been cracking down on the protests. national correspondent jim axelrod is in lower manhattan where it all began as chris mentioned. jim, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we should get a pretty good read on the health of the occupy wall street movement. today,
. >> reporter: louisiana and southern mississippi were hit hard. >> you heard wind and lightning. it just lit up the whole sky and then, all of a sudden, the wind just burst through and the trees fell into the house. >> reporter: now, we are being kept back two miles from the scene because state highway patrol tell us duke energy, the local energy affiliate, will be reenergizing the power lines and when it happens the lines may explode so it was too dangerous to get our trucks...
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jewry in southern mississippi that is either very small or part of at a collection of almost abandoned synagogues of people that came either for a reporter -- agriculture or retail stores at one time. i was wondering if any of you could comment about what happened to those usejews. any observations about all of those abandoned places throughout the south? >> an organization that was founded by macy heart of the jackson camp in mississippi, he was faced with the problem of synagogues closing because the jews were leaving mississippi. incidently, after the franc case, 3000 jews left atlanta, roughly half the population. it is extraordinary how frightening that case was. it is worth remembering. he got a lot of money, $5 million, to set up this organization in new orleans. it sends rabbis out and teachers to do curriculum too small jewish community is all over the south. they have people traveling to armenta -- bar mitvah and other events. the new technology makes this a real polis ability -- a real possibility. >> i live in macon, georgia from 1951 unt
jewry in southern mississippi that is either very small or part of at a collection of almost abandoned synagogues of people that came either for a reporter -- agriculture or retail stores at one time. i was wondering if any of you could comment about what happened to those usejews. any observations about all of those abandoned places throughout the south? >> an organization that was founded by macy heart of the jackson camp in mississippi, he was faced with the problem of synagogues...
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down in the southern mississippi river valley. gh southern california. mountain snows in the pacific >>> here is dr. tickle and his family. very nice. oddly enough we call our director dr. tickle but for a whole nother reason. matt? >> thank you very much. coming up kim kardashian goes on television to answer pretty tough questions about the end of her marriage. we'll hear about that right after this. one. two. and, three. [ male announcer ] with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, earn more cash back for the things you buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% cash back on groceries. 3% back on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. it's as easy as one. -two. -three. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. [ male announcer ] the differencemericard between hiding my skin. and showing it off? jergens ultra healing moisturizer. even my driest skin looks healthier, instantly. jergens is the difference between i'm here, and here i am. jergens®. the be
down in the southern mississippi river valley. gh southern california. mountain snows in the pacific >>> here is dr. tickle and his family. very nice. oddly enough we call our director dr. tickle but for a whole nother reason. matt? >> thank you very much. coming up kim kardashian goes on television to answer pretty tough questions about the end of her marriage. we'll hear about that right after this. one. two. and, three. [ male announcer ] with the bankamericard cash rewards...
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. >> reporter: tornadoes also reported in louisiana and in southern mississippi. >> you heard wind and lightning. it just lit up the whole sky and then all of a sudden the wind just bursted flow and the trees fell into the house. >> and as the process now begins to start to assess the damage, some families are left wondering if there's anything left to salvage at all. back to you. >> derrick rose in south carolina for us this morning. thank you. >>> two months ago today the "occupy" protests began here in new york. this morning demonstrators say they're planning the biggest protest yet. >> it happened as police in several cities are cracking down on the protest. jim axlerod in lower manhattan on the latest with the situation for us. what is it like down there at the moment? go go >> well, good morning, chris. we should get a good look this morning as to the health of the "occupy wall street' movement because they said today is going to be a day of huge turnouts as they attempt to shut down wall street. what we've seen this morning so far is groups numbering more in the hundreds than ce
. >> reporter: tornadoes also reported in louisiana and in southern mississippi. >> you heard wind and lightning. it just lit up the whole sky and then all of a sudden the wind just bursted flow and the trees fell into the house. >> and as the process now begins to start to assess the damage, some families are left wondering if there's anything left to salvage at all. back to you. >> derrick rose in south carolina for us this morning. thank you. >>> two months...
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is going to be a significant day for tornadoes across parts of alabama, possibly parts of southern mississippifew hours. obviously now we have some damage. keep alert if you're in the southeast. >> thank you, chad. >>> here's a rundown of some of the stories we're working on first. former white house adviser tells me why he's sticking up for the occupy movement. >>> next, more bloodshed as the arab league suspends syria. then a u.s. city -- we're going to talk to former defense secretary william cohen about his new fictitious book. >>> protesters are now back at the park, but they can't stay in tents or bring sleeping bags, police cleared the park yesterday. more than 100 demonstrators were arrested in that raid. we have president and co-founder of rebuild the dream, it's a group working to restore good jobs, economic opportunities across the country. he endorses the occupy wall street movement. he worked at the obama white house two years ago as a green jobs adviser and "time" magazine named him one of 100 most influential people that year. it goes on and on, the list here. thank you for bein
is going to be a significant day for tornadoes across parts of alabama, possibly parts of southern mississippifew hours. obviously now we have some damage. keep alert if you're in the southeast. >> thank you, chad. >>> here's a rundown of some of the stories we're working on first. former white house adviser tells me why he's sticking up for the occupy movement. >>> next, more bloodshed as the arab league suspends syria. then a u.s. city -- we're going to talk to former...
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underneath the clouds you're seeing heavy rain especially stormy across the southern plains and the lower mississippi valley, the threats of severe thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds and even tornadoes will continue into tonight here. the stormy conditions will move eastward and will target the southeast corner of the u.s. in the next 24 hours. the southern plains will see drier conditions on wednesday. up towards the north a mix of rain and snow can be found in central canada and the northern plains and that will affect ontario, you may see strong winds here on wednesday. meanwhile, a low pressure system is approaching the west coast of british columbia, bringing heavy mountain snow and coastal rain for the northern portions, and the vancouver area as well as the pacific northwest will start to see a mix of rain and snow, as well as freezing rain in the next 24 hours. as for wednesday's highs, we're expecting 13 deg toronto and 5 degrees in chicago, and only minus 2 degrees in winnipeg, but the east coast is on the mild side at 16 in new york and 17 in washington, d.c., and it's going to be a summe
underneath the clouds you're seeing heavy rain especially stormy across the southern plains and the lower mississippi valley, the threats of severe thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds and even tornadoes will continue into tonight here. the stormy conditions will move eastward and will target the southeast corner of the u.s. in the next 24 hours. the southern plains will see drier conditions on wednesday. up towards the north a mix of rain and snow can be found in central canada and the northern...
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now, this morning, four reports in southern louisiana, moving into mississippi. and the idea here is we've heard damage reports, not serious, building damage. but some building damage. and a about a quarter-mile path of trees down in the southern louisiana area. here's the low again. it fires up in the morning ar aerohours. it's a powerful similar, driven by cold air in the northern areas. we'll talk about the cold temperatures all morning long. >> powerful morning of storms that will refire again in the southeast later today. robin? george? >> sam, thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on it. >>> coming up on "gma," dr. phil's tv spectacle. did he solve how rebecca zahau dayed? >>> and the bieber bombshell. the woman suing backed off. >>> and is this the biggest casino scam ever. millions stolen, all caught on tape. millions stolen, all caught on tape. wait until you see it. ♪ aahh. aaahh! you will win this. faster, faster. ♪ yes. [grunting noise] the target 2-day sale starts next friday morning at midnight. are you ready? flavored with real honey. powerful cold medici
now, this morning, four reports in southern louisiana, moving into mississippi. and the idea here is we've heard damage reports, not serious, building damage. but some building damage. and a about a quarter-mile path of trees down in the southern louisiana area. here's the low again. it fires up in the morning ar aerohours. it's a powerful similar, driven by cold air in the northern areas. we'll talk about the cold temperatures all morning long. >> powerful morning of storms that will...
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now, this morning, four reports in southern louisiana, moving into mississippi. and the idea here is we've heard damage reports, not serious, building damage. but some building damage. and a about a quarter-mile path of trees down in the southern louisiana area. here's the low again. it fires up in the morning ar aerohours. it's a powerful similar, driven by cold air in the northern areas. we'll talk about the cold temperatures all morning long. >>> good morning maryland. it's wet this morning and some are getting heavier rain. we'll have a live look in a moment. but plan for a mild day. mid-50s to near 60. rain will be heavy at final start back into the 50s. 45 overnight. we could have showers tomorrow morning. but left over clouds will hold it to 49. 49 as well on friday. and warm back up to near 62 by the end of the weekend. >> powerful morning of storms that will refire again in the southeast later today. robin? george? >> sam, thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on it. >>> coming up on "gma," dr. phil's tv spectacle. did he solve how rebecca zahau dayed? >>> and
now, this morning, four reports in southern louisiana, moving into mississippi. and the idea here is we've heard damage reports, not serious, building damage. but some building damage. and a about a quarter-mile path of trees down in the southern louisiana area. here's the low again. it fires up in the morning ar aerohours. it's a powerful similar, driven by cold air in the northern areas. we'll talk about the cold temperatures all morning long. >>> good morning maryland. it's wet this...
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now, this morning, four reports in southern louisiana, moving into mississippi. and the idea here is we've heard damage reports, not serious, building damage. but some building damage. and a about a quarter-mile path of trees down in the southern louisiana area. here's the low again. it fires up in the morning ar aerohours. it's a powerful similar, driven by cold air in the northern areas. we'll talk about the cold temperatures all morning long. rain scattered across theasion for the rest of day, tonight, and into early tomorrow. it is just scattered in nature. not rain everywhere all the taboret it will be off and on throughout the day. temperatures are on the mild side right now. we are in the mid 50's. we are on their way to the mid- with up to two inches of possible. >> powerful morning of storms that will refire again in the southeast later today. robin? george? >> sam, thank you. >> we'll keep an eye on it. >>> coming up on "gma," dr. phil's tv spectacle. did he solve how rebecca zahau dayed? >>> and the bieber bombshell. the woman suing backed off. >>> and
now, this morning, four reports in southern louisiana, moving into mississippi. and the idea here is we've heard damage reports, not serious, building damage. but some building damage. and a about a quarter-mile path of trees down in the southern louisiana area. here's the low again. it fires up in the morning ar aerohours. it's a powerful similar, driven by cold air in the northern areas. we'll talk about the cold temperatures all morning long. rain scattered across theasion for the rest of...
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we're seeing heavy rainfall and snow in some areas and extremely stormy in the southern plains as well as the lower mississippi valley the threats of severe thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds and even tornadoes are possible into tonight. now, the stormy conditions will move eastward so things are getting dryer for the southern plains on wednesday. up towards the north, a mix of rain and snow can be found across central canada and the northern plains and that will affect ontario in the next 24 hours and strong winds are also a concern here on wednesday. meanwhile, a powerful low pressure system is approaching the west coast spreading heavy mountain snow and coastal rain for the northern parts of british colombia and that will target the vancouver area and the pacific northwest in the next 24 hours. as for wednesday's high, only minus 2 in winnipeg. 8 in denver, 5 in chicago and staying in the mild temperatures of 16 in new york and 17 in washington, d.c. finally, let's go over to europe, a stationary low pressure system is bringing heavy rainfall for the pyrenees but finally, the rain will taper off as we head
we're seeing heavy rainfall and snow in some areas and extremely stormy in the southern plains as well as the lower mississippi valley the threats of severe thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds and even tornadoes are possible into tonight. now, the stormy conditions will move eastward so things are getting dryer for the southern plains on wednesday. up towards the north, a mix of rain and snow can be found across central canada and the northern plains and that will affect ontario in the next 24...
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down in the southern mississippi river valley.hrough southern california. mountain snows in the pacific northwest. that's what's going on around >>> good thursday morning to you. taking a live look at clear sky over san jose. everything's going to change. you see this haze? we're going to get better air quality tomorrow morning. a round of showers pushing through the north bay right now. the leading edge getting ready to cross the golden gate bridge. rain showers arrive by 1:00 p.m. slightly to the south by about 4:00 p.m., san jose expecting the bulk of the moisture to pass through. 60 in san francisco. rain stops early tomorrow. >>> here's dr. tickel and his family. very nice. >> thanks, al. >> oddly enough, we call our director dr. tickel, but for a whole other reason. matt. >> all right, al. thank you very much. coming up, kim kardashian goes on television and answer smz pretty tough questions about the end of her marriage. we'll hear about that right after this.af thter is. t ght after this. one. two. and, three. [ male annou
down in the southern mississippi river valley.hrough southern california. mountain snows in the pacific northwest. that's what's going on around >>> good thursday morning to you. taking a live look at clear sky over san jose. everything's going to change. you see this haze? we're going to get better air quality tomorrow morning. a round of showers pushing through the north bay right now. the leading edge getting ready to cross the golden gate bridge. rain showers arrive by 1:00 p.m....
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. >> i would say the block of states or southern states, alabama, mississippi, georgia. if you look at it a different way, if they had a choice of only nixon or humphrey, they might have gone to nixon. it is hard to know where those votes really came from. >> wallace also took louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and georgia. let's take a call. hi, jim. >> i would like to mention that in 1968 when johnson made his speech and he stepped down that two days before on friday, march 29 -- which i have to correct your guest on the date. on march 29, mr. humphrey agreed to speak at i school. the speech was scheduled for three weeks later. on sunday, march 31 is when johnson made his speech. i always wondered since that event whether he had a clue on that friday because he scheduled some other speeches later in april on the same date that johnson was going to step down or he was simply anticipating that the possibility may exist. because of that speech, i was able to sit in the front row of his announcement speech on april 27 at the hotel along with the other students that helped i
. >> i would say the block of states or southern states, alabama, mississippi, georgia. if you look at it a different way, if they had a choice of only nixon or humphrey, they might have gone to nixon. it is hard to know where those votes really came from. >> wallace also took louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and georgia. let's take a call. hi, jim. >> i would like to mention that in 1968 when johnson made his speech and he stepped down that two days before on friday, march...
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cop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of system a quapaw could feel seven days and more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand quite well the major village world saw garp and today they call themselves so got. caught it is french perversion and go up and you know just kind of fell that way so here in so many sixty seven small parks plague hits the try and begins to wipe them out and you can read it in the record and congressional record i've read it is serves the parser no longer the tribal use to be. do not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas and we need to take and give them a reservation more fitting to their signs then the army began rounding them up. you know in eight hundred thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw was to bring to where they are today when they arrived here in eight hundred thirty five. when they arrived t
cop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of system a quapaw could feel seven days and more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand quite well the major village world saw garp and today they call themselves so got. caught it is french perversion and go up and you...
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pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of the system a quote of could feel seven days and more years which per the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand will caught all the major village and was so dark and today they call themselves so dark and quiet far it is france perversion of all go up and you know just kind of fell that way so here in seven hundred sixty seven smart parks playing hits the try and begins to wipe them out and you can read it in the record and there is no record i've read it and it serves the choir parser no longer the tribe to be caught and not have the right to occupy whole southern half of our own we need to take that in and give them a reservation more fitting to their size then the army began rounding them up. eighteen thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quote was to bring to where they are today in iraq here and eighteen thirty five. and when t
pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of the system a quote of could feel seven days and more years which per the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand will caught all the major village and was so dark and today they call themselves so dark and quiet far it is france...
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look at the rain stretched out by wednesday morning from southern jersey all the way back to the mississippi valley. so, this is going to have to roll through wednesday. wednesday looks like the wettest day of the week. by then, temperatures may not get out of the 50s. looking at our high temperatures today, well, upper 60s to even lower 70s, places like manassas and leesburg. culpepper, 73. keep in mind that the average high is 59. then tonight, yet another mild night. ahead of the front, temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s. might not drop below 60 for annapolis and pax river. that's about the high. where the high should be for this time of year. so, looking ahead at the next three days, today, temperatures in the upper 60s. it will be a warm one. breezy, too. for tonight, 50. tomorrow, mid-60s in town. a big range north to south due to the front sliding through. a couple of showers possible. wednesday looks wet. areas of rain, cooler, upper 50s. then we get chilly. thursday and friday, we're in the upper 40s for highs. we recover again. looks like a decent weekend. kids are home.
look at the rain stretched out by wednesday morning from southern jersey all the way back to the mississippi valley. so, this is going to have to roll through wednesday. wednesday looks like the wettest day of the week. by then, temperatures may not get out of the 50s. looking at our high temperatures today, well, upper 60s to even lower 70s, places like manassas and leesburg. culpepper, 73. keep in mind that the average high is 59. then tonight, yet another mild night. ahead of the front,...
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it really is an indication of what that -- >> wasn't it great of southerners could see mississippi be of hope. >> it was great. >> women are women in mississippi, too. >> i think what it spoke to, the overage question, but the question about impossession and morality, i thought last night there were mow maments of this , where there were philosophical conversations about bedrock issues, and you have those sitting there that take different positions on the certain of the questions, and then mitch daniels, the governor of indiana, and you admire him -- >> i think he has done a lot of impressive things. >> he had a truce that he floated that the consubjectives were going to be benefitted by turning away the issues that we saw as the focus last night. do you think that that -- that he has been successful, or the people advocating that thing has been successful in determining the orientation of the republican party. feels like we are dealing with the same electorate. >> i think there is a fantasy in political life that the people with whom we disagree will pick up their bags and vanish, an
it really is an indication of what that -- >> wasn't it great of southerners could see mississippi be of hope. >> it was great. >> women are women in mississippi, too. >> i think what it spoke to, the overage question, but the question about impossession and morality, i thought last night there were mow maments of this , where there were philosophical conversations about bedrock issues, and you have those sitting there that take different positions on the certain of the...
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southern snow, you betcha. northern portions of mississippi, winter weather advisories for birmingham. birmingham could see one to two inches of snow. it will not translate to our region. it has to do with the warm air. the warm air coming from the south tomorrow. the frontal boundary producing heavy rain around noontime tomorrow as the front moves through. the front goes through here. we get chilly. the mountains, once again, stop the coldest air from moving in. they stop the moisture on the backside. to the west, snow shoe, west virginia. we are not going to see snow on the eastern side of the mountains here. we'll stay chilly on wednesday. thursday, the sunshine returns and we still stay on the nice side. below average. with sunshine, it's not bat. let's take you through future weather. most of the night on the dry side. a few showers. 6:00 in the morning, the rain to the south and west. winchester, culpeper seeing the rain. by noon, this is where i think the heaviest rain could come in. some of it could come down heavily around the lunchtime hour. it moves out quickly. this is a qu
southern snow, you betcha. northern portions of mississippi, winter weather advisories for birmingham. birmingham could see one to two inches of snow. it will not translate to our region. it has to do with the warm air. the warm air coming from the south tomorrow. the frontal boundary producing heavy rain around noontime tomorrow as the front moves through. the front goes through here. we get chilly. the mountains, once again, stop the coldest air from moving in. they stop the moisture on the...
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mississippi value. under that system, heavy rain. weather can be found in the southern plains. you will see severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds, as well as tornados into tonight. this system will gradually weaken and head to the deep south region on wednesday. for the upper mississippi valley, rain will strengthen and reach eastern canada in the next 24 hours. you'll see freezing rain as well as snow in southeastern ontario wednesday. on the other hand, a high pressure system builds in, bringing dry weather in the western half of the u.s. british columbia will see another round of mountain snow as well as coastal rain. wednesday's highs as follows. we expect 10 degrees in vancouver, only 2 in winnipeg. the east coast looking at mild temperatures. 18 in new york and the same for washington, d.c. finally, let's go to europe. this low pressure system brought deadly floods and mud slides in the mediterranean, but things are easing for southern france and italy. the western balance cans are having severe thunderstorms the next couple days. meanwhile, rain is moving into
mississippi value. under that system, heavy rain. weather can be found in the southern plains. you will see severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds, as well as tornados into tonight. this system will gradually weaken and head to the deep south region on wednesday. for the upper mississippi valley, rain will strengthen and reach eastern canada in the next 24 hours. you'll see freezing rain as well as snow in southeastern ontario wednesday. on the other hand, a high pressure system...
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mississippi valley, bringing heavy precipitation. the most severe weather can be found as kro the southern plains. u see severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds as far as tornadoes here into tonight. the rain will weaken and head to the deep south region on wednesday. for the upper mississippi valley, some of the rain will turn to snow and will move to the great lakes and to eastern canada in the next 24 hours. you'll see up to 20 centimeters of snow in wisconsin wednesday night. on the other hand a high pressure system builds in bringing drier weather across the western half of the u.s. we're expecting 10 degrees in vancouver and only 2 in winnipeg. the east coast is looking at pleasant weather, we're expecting 18 in new york and the same goes for washington, d.c., with plenty of sunshine. finally, let's go over to europe. we've got a very developed low pressure system here but that's gradually easing. some areas like southern france and northern italy are still looking at severe thunderstorms, so that will gradually weaken as we head into thursday. down towards the south, southern italy
mississippi valley, bringing heavy precipitation. the most severe weather can be found as kro the southern plains. u see severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds as far as tornadoes here into tonight. the rain will weaken and head to the deep south region on wednesday. for the upper mississippi valley, some of the rain will turn to snow and will move to the great lakes and to eastern canada in the next 24 hours. you'll see up to 20 centimeters of snow in wisconsin wednesday night. on...
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mississippi valley. rain in arkansas and missouri moving into southern illinois. this is going to throw moisture our way later today, tonight into early on wednesday but then it will clear the region and thanksgiving and really the next four days or so look really nice. rain today, 56. tonight into tomorrow, showers and storms. we'll climb into the low 60s. cool off in the afternoon. winds on wednesday could gust to 25, 30 miles per hour. a pleasant thanksgiving with highs in the upper 50s. look at friday, saturday and sunday, very nice. temps in the 60s. could be rain or thunder by monday, back in the 50s. monika is off but beverly is in. >> howard, wet start to the ride will be a little more complicated, the wet leaves, poor visibility, foggy, too, here on i-270, 370 coming down out of frederick county. all lanes reported open. keep in mind the intercounty connector now open its entire length between gaithersburg and i-95. for the next two weeks, free of charge. maryland drivers northbound, baltimore washington parkway, park police arrived on the scene of a cras
mississippi valley. rain in arkansas and missouri moving into southern illinois. this is going to throw moisture our way later today, tonight into early on wednesday but then it will clear the region and thanksgiving and really the next four days or so look really nice. rain today, 56. tonight into tomorrow, showers and storms. we'll climb into the low 60s. cool off in the afternoon. winds on wednesday could gust to 25, 30 miles per hour. a pleasant thanksgiving with highs in the upper 50s....
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mississippi. and the governorship in that southern state.essage is that we'll take from this night into 2012 are also mixed we'll have every element covered every step of the way. next republican debate is december 15th who knows what will happen from now until then. please join us wednesday you can see former house speaker newt gingrich's appearance on "center seat" on our home page. and governor rick perry, tas
mississippi. and the governorship in that southern state.essage is that we'll take from this night into 2012 are also mixed we'll have every element covered every step of the way. next republican debate is december 15th who knows what will happen from now until then. please join us wednesday you can see former house speaker newt gingrich's appearance on "center seat" on our home page. and governor rick perry, tas
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there's a chance of severe thunderstorms for the southern end of this area so texas in towards oklahoma, the lower mississippints to watch out for some tornadic activity as well as strong thunderstorms throughout tuesday. rain will spread in towards the upper midwest region, too, and for the central plains we're going to be looking at a lot of cooler air coming on in so there's the chance of even snow for those of you in those lower elevations. out towards the pacific northwest, still unsettled for a lot of british columbia coastal areas will continue to see rain, mountain areas looking to pick up a little bit more snow. highs on tuesday looking like this, the east coast not too bad, 18 or rather 19 degrees in new york, 18 in d.c., atlanta expecting to get up to 23. finally a look at europe here, the mediterranean remains largely unsettled again today. we still have this low pressure system in place, and while it is on a weakeningrend it's still going to be triggering a couple of showers across areas like italy, towards the alpine region and as well as portions of coastal areas of the balkan peninsula. unsett
there's a chance of severe thunderstorms for the southern end of this area so texas in towards oklahoma, the lower mississippints to watch out for some tornadic activity as well as strong thunderstorms throughout tuesday. rain will spread in towards the upper midwest region, too, and for the central plains we're going to be looking at a lot of cooler air coming on in so there's the chance of even snow for those of you in those lower elevations. out towards the pacific northwest, still unsettled...
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mississippi. and the governorship in that southern state.we'll take from this night into 2012 are also mixed we'll have every element covered every step of the way. next republican debate is december 15th who knows what will happen from now until then. please join us wednesday you can see former house speaker newt gingrich's appearance on "center seat" on our home page. and governor rick perry,
mississippi. and the governorship in that southern state.we'll take from this night into 2012 are also mixed we'll have every element covered every step of the way. next republican debate is december 15th who knows what will happen from now until then. please join us wednesday you can see former house speaker newt gingrich's appearance on "center seat" on our home page. and governor rick perry,
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mississippi. and the governorship in that southern state.message is that we'll take from this night into 2012 are also mixed we'll have every element covered every step of the way. next republican debate is december 15th who knows what will happen from now until then. please join us wednesday you can see former house speaker newt gingrich's appearance on "center seat" on our home page. and governor rick perry, texas
mississippi. and the governorship in that southern state.message is that we'll take from this night into 2012 are also mixed we'll have every element covered every step of the way. next republican debate is december 15th who knows what will happen from now until then. please join us wednesday you can see former house speaker newt gingrich's appearance on "center seat" on our home page. and governor rick perry, texas
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mississippi valley. while it will be cold in the northeast, we have that next gher elevations.nd snow in theg things are unsettled in southern california as well. heading home now on sunday, we could have issues as this system is taking shape throughout parts of the mississippi valley, the ohio valley and down to the south in the great lakes. we have a chance for wet roads out there because of the system and any air delays from atlanta to chicago. savannah, we know it could cause ripple affects across the country. >> chris warren at the weather channel for us. thank you so much. >>> we move to egypt and the violence and chaos in cairo. the protests continue today for the fifth day despite the fact that the egyptian military has now agreed to accelerate the transition to civilian rule. with at least 38 dead there, it's no sign tonight that the tens of thousands of people who have been taking to the streets are inclined to stop. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in cairo again for us tonight. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, savannah. as you can see, there are no signs at all that these protests
mississippi valley. while it will be cold in the northeast, we have that next gher elevations.nd snow in theg things are unsettled in southern california as well. heading home now on sunday, we could have issues as this system is taking shape throughout parts of the mississippi valley, the ohio valley and down to the south in the great lakes. we have a chance for wet roads out there because of the system and any air delays from atlanta to chicago. savannah, we know it could cause ripple affects...
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do you know, fortunately the mississippi personhood amendment was defeated in that southern red state. >> but there are many bills in the house and senate that would really hurt windchill's reproductive rights, including a personhood amendment. so think about this, reverend al. if a woman was the victim of rape and she took a morning-after pill to prevent that rape from turning into a pregnancy, she would go to prison under the republicans' plan. >> when iç heard this, i was surprised. the law you're talking about, i mean, even though it was defeated in mississippi, it is in front of the congress now. >> absolutely. and we could go on with examples. another one, you had some wonderful examples. thank you for those, but you know there's been well over 100 votes that would weaken environment laws, clean air, safe drinking water, which impacts women and children, and especially pregnant women, and would really harm them, harm their health, harm their babies, and they vote almost on a daily basis to go after the epa. i'm involved in that as chairman of the environment committee, but this
do you know, fortunately the mississippi personhood amendment was defeated in that southern red state. >> but there are many bills in the house and senate that would really hurt windchill's reproductive rights, including a personhood amendment. so think about this, reverend al. if a woman was the victim of rape and she took a morning-after pill to prevent that rape from turning into a pregnancy, she would go to prison under the republicans' plan. >> when iç heard this, i was...