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. >>> from dualing banjos to white water rapids, find out why many people in one north georgia county would rather forget their big screen claim to fame. >> we need to get off the focus of charters versus traditional public versus private. i am not a charter school advocate or a mag nat school advocate. i'm a good school advocate. we have to find out where the best and brightest educators are and track them. the same money we were wasting on a failed school, we can take that money and put nit a successful school. so many parents have the misfortune of living in a community where most of the schools are underperforming. more parents need to fight to make sure the school choices is the order of the day. you have to fight, not just as a parent of your child, but as a parent of the children in your community. and as a tax payer in your community, for school choice. school choice that extends beyond the local public schools, but if necessary, to private schools. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i
. >>> from dualing banjos to white water rapids, find out why many people in one north georgia county would rather forget their big screen claim to fame. >> we need to get off the focus of charters versus traditional public versus private. i am not a charter school advocate or a mag nat school advocate. i'm a good school advocate. we have to find out where the best and brightest educators are and track them. the same money we were wasting on a failed school, we can take that...
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they're weaker storms but still a light area of them, light rain coming out of tennessee through north georgia. atlanta it looks for now stuff should miss you to the north. hopefully we'll keep you on the dry side. it with us not a nice weekend in maine, new hampshire, and vermont. that continues into this week. cool air all week long in the northeast with afternoon showers especially and then we'll continue hot down here in the southwest. it will be about 97 today in dallas. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look outside your window. >>> areas like no, charlotte, d.c., we'll be seeing showers and storms with the max heating of the day. still pretty warm and dry in many areas of the deep south. so you did get all my "miss you" notes and flowers all week long. >> i was feeling bad for you. it's good to have you. it's a relief for you. >>> coming up, nightmare on the nikkei, facebook targets kid and getting to break bread with the oracle of omaha. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus christown stewart brings some box office mojo to the snow white
they're weaker storms but still a light area of them, light rain coming out of tennessee through north georgia. atlanta it looks for now stuff should miss you to the north. hopefully we'll keep you on the dry side. it with us not a nice weekend in maine, new hampshire, and vermont. that continues into this week. cool air all week long in the northeast with afternoon showers especially and then we'll continue hot down here in the southwest. it will be about 97 today in dallas. that's a look at...
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big storms in oklahoma going back toward areas in alabama and north georgia, bypassing atlanta north and east this morning. they had four inch hail in oklahoma. you want to buy a new car cheap with a lot of dimples in it? they are selling them there in oklahoma. up in maine, this is the same storm that brought us the big storms on friday. it is up there, behind it, it is bringing in little impulses of energy. this is now passing us. we are likely to see a little ripple of energy. as we look at the futurecast, again we start fine today. no real problems. by noon if you are going toward philadelphia or new york, grab rain gear. there will be showers up there. watch what happens this afternoon as this thing rotates around the storm, a better chance by 5:00 for showers south and west of dc. even those may sneak in, south and southwest of town your rain chances are a lot less than up north and east of the district. we'll head into tomorrow, and then tomorrow afternoon, look, midday, showers tomorrow if -- form in pennsylvania. again toward us, we'll have a scattering of showers. isolated
big storms in oklahoma going back toward areas in alabama and north georgia, bypassing atlanta north and east this morning. they had four inch hail in oklahoma. you want to buy a new car cheap with a lot of dimples in it? they are selling them there in oklahoma. up in maine, this is the same storm that brought us the big storms on friday. it is up there, behind it, it is bringing in little impulses of energy. this is now passing us. we are likely to see a little ripple of energy. as we look at...
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filed application to adopt a highway along route 515 in the north georgia mountains.he chief fox report correspondent jonathan hunt is with us tonight. what are officials saying about this last minute move? >> charlie damages band once sang the devil went down to georgia this is the unholy alliance he came up with. officials there are not happy about it. they are going to fight it all the way. brian robinson the deputy chief of staff in the governor's office told us today, quote this is not a program to promote the visibility of groups that have been associated with discrimination and violence. this is a poor and accurate reflection on our state. this is not the image we want to project. prepare yourselves for quite the court fight. >> shepard: tough to beat the first amendment? what's the plan here? >> very tough to beat. what officials are likely to do is refer to the criteria for the adopt a highway program that have placed quite publicly on the department of transports web site. one of those criteria for instance which they will say the kkk doesn't meet reads any
filed application to adopt a highway along route 515 in the north georgia mountains.he chief fox report correspondent jonathan hunt is with us tonight. what are officials saying about this last minute move? >> charlie damages band once sang the devil went down to georgia this is the unholy alliance he came up with. officials there are not happy about it. they are going to fight it all the way. brian robinson the deputy chief of staff in the governor's office told us today, quote this is...
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ngos range everything from small faith-based ngops that are supported by one congregation in north georgia all the way up to some very large multinational ngos. >> do you believe that karzai's brother profited from the bank failure, from the kabul bank scandal? >> all i know about karzai's brother and the bank is what i've read in the press. the most recent story i read he had reached an accommodation with the prosecutor that he would not face jail time as long as he made restitution. that's what the press is reporting. other than that, i don't know. >> have you heard stories about any other member of the karzai family that seemed credible to you that they might have been involved in drugs in some way? >> i have to stop at the credible to me part. congressman, i know you know from your own time in country, it's a country that has an oral tradition as opposed to a written tradition and there are stories to everyone in afghanistan. certainly the stories were rampant. to be clear, though, at no time with my dod time there or isaf or usaid have i ever seen a credible story that's documented th
ngos range everything from small faith-based ngops that are supported by one congregation in north georgia all the way up to some very large multinational ngos. >> do you believe that karzai's brother profited from the bank failure, from the kabul bank scandal? >> all i know about karzai's brother and the bank is what i've read in the press. the most recent story i read he had reached an accommodation with the prosecutor that he would not face jail time as long as he made...
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the north georgia submitted an application. members of kkk groups deny filing the application to enhance their image for recruitment. the georgia department of transportation says they will not approve this application. >>> after 26 days of testimony, jurors are deciding whether rodger clemmons lied to congress about using steroids. >> reporter: rodger clemmons faith is now in the hands of the jury. five hours of closing arguments and rebuttals left 12 jurors to answer one main question. the seven time award winning pitcher lied to congress about using performance enhancing drugs. the government asked jurors to believe the eyewitness testimony of clemmons former strength trainer. he testified during the trial that he personally injected clemmons with steroids and human growth hormones. he said you are the umpires here, find him guilty. >> he gave a powerful closing, i thought. >> reporter: the defense's main focus has been tearing down his credibility. his lawyers say he has lied in the past and is lying now. he put his syringe
the north georgia submitted an application. members of kkk groups deny filing the application to enhance their image for recruitment. the georgia department of transportation says they will not approve this application. >>> after 26 days of testimony, jurors are deciding whether rodger clemmons lied to congress about using steroids. >> reporter: rodger clemmons faith is now in the hands of the jury. five hours of closing arguments and rebuttals left 12 jurors to answer one main...
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who don't have the ability, who don't have the right to vote, casting votes in our nation, north carolina, georgia did it -- >> then, please help florida to do it, because apparently there's been a road block here in washington. my time is up. >> thank you, mr. sensesensenbr. >> and mr. attorney general, we have made several requests to you top allow us to review the office of legal counsel that provides legal just fiction for the lethal u.s. citizens who are terror suspects. the department has sought dismissal of cases of judicial review of lethal targeting and the congress is being shared with congress to make that check a meaningful one. we have yet to get any response to our request. would you commit to providing that memo to us and to providing a memo. will you commit to providing a copy of the briefing, a copy of the legal memo from olc? >> we will certainly look at that risk and try to determine -- >> and a briefing to the members of this committee? >> we'll consider the possibility of a briefing. >> the possibility. you won't mitt? >> we'll be in a position to provide a briefing but i woul
who don't have the ability, who don't have the right to vote, casting votes in our nation, north carolina, georgia did it -- >> then, please help florida to do it, because apparently there's been a road block here in washington. my time is up. >> thank you, mr. sensesensenbr. >> and mr. attorney general, we have made several requests to you top allow us to review the office of legal counsel that provides legal just fiction for the lethal u.s. citizens who are terror suspects....
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north carolina, georgia did it -- >> well, then please tell florida to do it because apparently there's been a road block here in washington. and my time is up. >> thank you. the gentleman from new york, mr. natler is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we have made several requests to you to allow us to review the office of legal counsel memo that reportedly states the justification. the department has sought dismissal of cases by arguing among other things that the appropriate check on executive branch conduct here is the congress and that information is being shared with congress to make that check a meaningful one. yet we have yet to get any response to our requests. will you commit to providing that memo to us and a briefing? >> well, we certainly want to provide information to the extent that we can with regard to the process that we use in selecting targets. i gave a speech at northwestern university -- >> excuse me, will you commit to providing a copy of the briefing? a copy of the -- of the legal memo from olc? >> we will certainly look at that request and try to determine
north carolina, georgia did it -- >> well, then please tell florida to do it because apparently there's been a road block here in washington. and my time is up. >> thank you. the gentleman from new york, mr. natler is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we have made several requests to you to allow us to review the office of legal counsel memo that reportedly states the justification. the department has sought dismissal of cases by arguing among other things that the...
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north carolina, georgia, did it -- >> then please help florida to do it because apparently there's been a road block here in washington. my time is up. >> thank you, mr. sensenbrenner. the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. attorney general, we have made several requests to you to allow us to review the office of legal council memo that reportedly provides the legal justification with the lethal targeting of u.s. citizens who are terror suspects. the department has sought dismissal of cases seeking judicial review of lethal targeting by arguing among other things that the appropriate check on executive branch conduct here is the congress and that information is being shared with congress to make that check a meaningful one. yet we have yet to get any response to our request. do you commit to providing that m memo to us and providing briefing? >> we want to provide information with the extent we can with regard to the process we use in selecting targets. i gave a speech at northwestern university, mr. brennan gave a speech here, i believe -- >> excuse
north carolina, georgia, did it -- >> then please help florida to do it because apparently there's been a road block here in washington. my time is up. >> thank you, mr. sensenbrenner. the gentleman from new york is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. attorney general, we have made several requests to you to allow us to review the office of legal council memo that reportedly provides the legal justification with the lethal targeting of u.s. citizens who are terror...
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temperatures in north georgia, extending down into mississippi, alabama, across the mid-atlantic, wee digits, once again. look at the forecast for this afternoon in memphis. 103. kansas city, 101. albuquerque, 101 degrees expected there as well. we tallied up how many states are currently under heat advisories or excessive heat warnings and we counted 21 so far. most of those across the eastern sea board extending from missouri to virginia. yesterday, you may have been impacted by the big storms that roared through. it may have knocked the temperature down a little bit, but it looks like we'll have to go at least for the next three days before those temperatures come down. take a look at what we are expecting in the forecast. in louisville, for saturday afternoon, 103 degrees expected. gradually dropping down into the 90s. we have pictures of people trying to cool off around the nation. one of those images out of atlanta, georgia. people playing in centennial olympic park. other people, people and dogs and various people trying to cool off somehow but it looks like it's going to be a
temperatures in north georgia, extending down into mississippi, alabama, across the mid-atlantic, wee digits, once again. look at the forecast for this afternoon in memphis. 103. kansas city, 101. albuquerque, 101 degrees expected there as well. we tallied up how many states are currently under heat advisories or excessive heat warnings and we counted 21 so far. most of those across the eastern sea board extending from missouri to virginia. yesterday, you may have been impacted by the big...
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they want to adopt a one mile stretch of highway 515 in north georgia. the program enlists volunteers from groups to pick up trash along the road. each group that participate gets a sign on the road with their name on it. the klan says this isn't for publicity, they just want to keep the road clean. earlier today the georgia department of transportation denied the kkk's request. the group is now threatening to sue georgia and they could be in for a long legal fight. a similar battle took place in missouri. the state tried to stop the kkk from adopting a road by taking them to court. missouri eventually lost and the signs were put up. the courts ruled the first amendment prevented the state from denying the application because it disagreed with the klan's viewpoint. in that case they didn't pick up any trash and the signs were taken down. but i agree with the courts, i believe in free speech and in the constitution and as they say at the beginning of "the godfather," i agree with america. let the kkk adopt of highway but then they should rebuild all the c
they want to adopt a one mile stretch of highway 515 in north georgia. the program enlists volunteers from groups to pick up trash along the road. each group that participate gets a sign on the road with their name on it. the klan says this isn't for publicity, they just want to keep the road clean. earlier today the georgia department of transportation denied the kkk's request. the group is now threatening to sue georgia and they could be in for a long legal fight. a similar battle took place...
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the turn of events at belmont is the talk of the horse racing world, including in north georgia.ne callaway is at a horse farm in canton, georgia. are trainers and equestrians there saying this injury, that tendon injury, that is fairly common? >> reporter: it is farley common in professional horse racing and any type of performance racing with a horse. but we're here at glosson racing stable in canton, georgia. we have yearlings out in the pastures that will go to a big racing sale in kentucky coming up here soon. with me now is a 5-year-old thoroughbred named legs and lightning and he actually has tendinitis, a tendon issue, just like i'll have another has. and veterinarian is joining us now. she treats these types of injuries, treats racing horses. show united states exactly what legs and lightning has and how it's similar to what i'll have another has. >> yes, if you look down here, at this horse, i think you can appreciate that this tendon is not perfectly straight if you look down it has a little bit of swelling, filling. now the injury that i'll have another has -- >> repo
the turn of events at belmont is the talk of the horse racing world, including in north georgia.ne callaway is at a horse farm in canton, georgia. are trainers and equestrians there saying this injury, that tendon injury, that is fairly common? >> reporter: it is farley common in professional horse racing and any type of performance racing with a horse. but we're here at glosson racing stable in canton, georgia. we have yearlings out in the pastures that will go to a big racing sale in...
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. >> reporter: every year, hundreds of thousands of people come to north georgia, thanks, in large parte "deliverance." >> essentially started the whitewater rafting industry in the southeast. >> reporter: annually, tourism brings in $42 million to the area. when the movie was made, it brought cameras and excitement to raven county. many locals signed up to be extras. only to be horrified by what emerged from hollywood. the infamous "squeal like a pig" male rape scene was especially shocking here in the heart of the bible belt. 40 years later, there's still anger. >> we were portrayed as ignorant backward scary deviant redneck hillbillies. that stuck with us through all these years. in fact, that was probably the furthest thing from the truth. >> reporter: he's right. raven county is actually a second home to many wealthy southerners. >> this would be a dream come true. >> reporter: the average house cost $2 million to $3 million. this one, nearly $10 million. >> when people build houses and they come here, they need art on their walls. >> reporter: the area has dozens of trendy galleri
. >> reporter: every year, hundreds of thousands of people come to north georgia, thanks, in large parte "deliverance." >> essentially started the whitewater rafting industry in the southeast. >> reporter: annually, tourism brings in $42 million to the area. when the movie was made, it brought cameras and excitement to raven county. many locals signed up to be extras. only to be horrified by what emerged from hollywood. the infamous "squeal like a pig" male...
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that rain immediately causes additional flooding concerns and we'll see it pull farther to the north, georgia carolinas, and that's good. where a lot of the worst drought is going on and wipes an a lot of that drought off. which is good. right here along the gulf, major, major problems with that. looking similar to the the way it did yesterday and that's kind of the problem and that means it's raining kind of exactly where it was raining yesterday. and those are heavy rain showers, areas from around new orleans, over towards about panama city, and that's kind of the bulls eye where it was yesterday. a couple of other spots, the northeast looks like yesterday, clouds and rain showers where you were yesterday, likely you're going to see it again, and if you saw sunshine, you're more going to be seeing sunshine. across the west, guys, the fire you're talking about, in colorado, that was a very windy day as the cold front moved through and that helps the firefighters, certainly, and with the new fire and conditions very, very dry, they're going to have problems. the severe storms those will be pr
that rain immediately causes additional flooding concerns and we'll see it pull farther to the north, georgia carolinas, and that's good. where a lot of the worst drought is going on and wipes an a lot of that drought off. which is good. right here along the gulf, major, major problems with that. looking similar to the the way it did yesterday and that's kind of the problem and that means it's raining kind of exactly where it was raining yesterday. and those are heavy rain showers, areas from...
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&p-----end-----cnn.script----- the ku klux klan's request to highway in north georgia has - been denied.theansportation department to clean a one-mile stretch of road in the appaaachian mountains near the north carolina border. the group has said it would sue if phat brings us to our question of the day:do you think the kkk ssould be allowed to participate in the adopt a highway program?phone lines are open now... the number to call is 410 - 481- 4545. his trick ssot on youtube is approaching one million hits, but a frederick teen says that's just the start of &pwhat he can do. he want to turn his acrobatic skills into a career.... but what does his ather say? joel d. smith is live in baltimorr to find out, and see good morning joel d? d? 3 33 3 an ordinance against swearing in public ii causing some ccntroversy in one massaccsetts town. people ii middleborouuh voted to make cursing in public a civil offense... punishable by a 20-dollar fine. the &poverwhelminggmargin.... and has already had an effect (("a lot of kiis are kind of afraid to go downtown because they don't want to gettslapped
&p-----end-----cnn.script----- the ku klux klan's request to highway in north georgia has - been denied.theansportation department to clean a one-mile stretch of road in the appaaachian mountains near the north carolina border. the group has said it would sue if phat brings us to our question of the day:do you think the kkk ssould be allowed to participate in the adopt a highway program?phone lines are open now... the number to call is 410 - 481- 4545. his trick ssot on youtube is...
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. >> we saw license plates from as far north as new york and i saw 1 from texas, georgia, north carolina, maryland. >> reporter: the culpeper county sheriff's lieutenant said deputies first caught wind of what was going on after a noise complaint friday night. >> made some observations about odors of marijuana, saw some drug use and subsequently were able to develop a search warrant and execute a search warrant on sunday morning around 5:30 in the morning at that same party, which was still ongoing. >> reporter: deputies would confiscate a host of illegal drugs. >> about 2 pounds of marijuana, over 300 various prescription pills, some of which we have yet to identify as to what exactly they are, methamphetamines, heroin, cocaine, ecstasy. >> the drugs they found were in private tents that we didn't go in. we did not condone it. we threw people out with drugs that we found. we found anybody with drugs, they were gone. >> reporter: allison, her sons and their friends have not been charged with crimes and yet kris benson says he's angry about the raid. >> they brought assault rifles, dragge
. >> we saw license plates from as far north as new york and i saw 1 from texas, georgia, north carolina, maryland. >> reporter: the culpeper county sheriff's lieutenant said deputies first caught wind of what was going on after a noise complaint friday night. >> made some observations about odors of marijuana, saw some drug use and subsequently were able to develop a search warrant and execute a search warrant on sunday morning around 5:30 in the morning at that same party,...
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we're watching debby dumping tremendous rains across north georgia and south florida. some showers in new england for us breezy and sunshine 82. enjoy mother nature's air- conditioning. 87 tomorrow so warmer but not humid. here comes the heat on thursday, 96, friday 101. could be an afternoon storm with the high heat and the isolated storm with us right through the weekend. so, you actually reward people for staying with you? yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> today sed rick the entertainer himself, one of the original kings of comedy. >> and sweet and spicy asian dishes. live on cbs. >>> welcome back to cbs this morning we had a great conversation during the commercial break. weather conditions denis don't leave. >> i'm still here. >> and
we're watching debby dumping tremendous rains across north georgia and south florida. some showers in new england for us breezy and sunshine 82. enjoy mother nature's air- conditioning. 87 tomorrow so warmer but not humid. here comes the heat on thursday, 96, friday 101. could be an afternoon storm with the high heat and the isolated storm with us right through the weekend. so, you actually reward people for staying with you? yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you...
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if you're heading out the door today in north florida, southern georgia good shot of strong storms thisernoon. you'll need that umbrella and could get caught in downpours. afternoon showers and storms hit or miss in d.c. all the way up through new england. windy weather out in las vegas and heading through salt lake city and wyoming. as we go through tomorrow that front will move its way into the northern plains and not a lot changes even into wednesday still the northeast remains unsettled. if you're watching us in chicago, illinois, learn about your favorite candies at sweet home chicago, the history of america's candy capital at the elmhurst historical museum. that's your event of the day. i've been on a reese's kick. >>> here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. we got a pick at lindsay lohan as liz taylor. lifetime released the first official life of lohan playing liz. by the time the movie premiers later this year probably going to be difficult to live up to all this hype. >> elmy? >> emmy? >> federal lawsuit in which steven baldwin is suing kevin costner.
if you're heading out the door today in north florida, southern georgia good shot of strong storms thisernoon. you'll need that umbrella and could get caught in downpours. afternoon showers and storms hit or miss in d.c. all the way up through new england. windy weather out in las vegas and heading through salt lake city and wyoming. as we go through tomorrow that front will move its way into the northern plains and not a lot changes even into wednesday still the northeast remains unsettled. if...
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. >> reporter: every year, hundreds of thousands of people come to north georgia thanks in large partmovie "deliverance." tourism brings in $42 million to the area. the movie brought cameras and excitement. many locals signed up to be extras only to be horrified by what emerged from hollywood. the squeal like a pig male rape scene was shocking here in the heart of the bible belt. 40 years later, there's still anger. >> we were portrayed as ignorant, back ward, deviant red neck hillbillies. >> reporter: raven county is a home to many wealthy southerners. >> this would be a dream come true. >> reporter: the average house costs 2 to $3 million. this one is $10 million. the area has dozens of trendy galleries. more than 80% of the county's residents are high school graduates. drew is sympathetic to a lot of attitudes about the movie. >> that became a tough pill to swallow. i think some people missed the artistic essence of it. >> reporter: then there's billy. you remember him. ♪ >> reporter: you think if anyone would be angry, it's billy, and it's he's not. he can't understand why after 4
. >> reporter: every year, hundreds of thousands of people come to north georgia thanks in large partmovie "deliverance." tourism brings in $42 million to the area. the movie brought cameras and excitement. many locals signed up to be extras only to be horrified by what emerged from hollywood. the squeal like a pig male rape scene was shocking here in the heart of the bible belt. 40 years later, there's still anger. >> we were portrayed as ignorant, back ward, deviant red...
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georgia. this whole line has shifted north. we're seeing 9.3 inches of rain in the western panhandle of florida and as close as charles stonn about 6 1/2 inches rain. we do -- charleston about 6 1/2 inches of rain. we do expect some downpours in the overnight hours. between midnight and 2 a.m. we'll start to hear more rain coming. what we're mostly worried about with the front coming through late tomorrow, it might squeeze out even a little more
georgia. this whole line has shifted north. we're seeing 9.3 inches of rain in the western panhandle of florida and as close as charles stonn about 6 1/2 inches rain. we do -- charleston about 6 1/2 inches of rain. we do expect some downpours in the overnight hours. between midnight and 2 a.m. we'll start to hear more rain coming. what we're mostly worried about with the front coming through late tomorrow, it might squeeze out even a little more
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georgia. first we thought this was going to move west drift too the gulf. now it looks like it could drift northinto georgia. it is going to take several days it is stationary not going to begin moving until wednesday that means anywhere from a foot to 15 inches of rain for parts of georgia and florida. we'll keep you updated on that. back home, it has been cool with numbers in the 40s each and every morning since last friday. today no exception with 49 in mountain view 56 in oakland due to the clear sky cooler air mass overhead going to stick with us again today in fact the winds kick up that sea breeze in the afternoon will keep it a little raw around the city today and the warmer pattern modest warm-up begins tomorrow, the middle of the week we'll see slight warming into the mid 80s that's where things are going to hold because of this system to the north and west of us rain northern california, as i against to move today more rain to our friends well up to the north. for us when we get on the back side it we get the marine layer back we warm up about 80° temperature tomorrow when we get the
georgia. first we thought this was going to move west drift too the gulf. now it looks like it could drift northinto georgia. it is going to take several days it is stationary not going to begin moving until wednesday that means anywhere from a foot to 15 inches of rain for parts of georgia and florida. we'll keep you updated on that. back home, it has been cool with numbers in the 40s each and every morning since last friday. today no exception with 49 in mountain view 56 in oakland due to the...
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this afternoon after it heats up it's going to get hot, a little humid down there in north florida, southern georgia. we're going to get strong storms in southern alabama. i don't think tornados but we'll see large hail and definitely strong gusty winds. that's south of atlanta but includes tallahassee and savannah, georgia, toward jacksonville, florida. the northeast, it's a cool, chilly morning. temperatures in the low 50s. that means the suburbs are in the 40s this morning. definitely jacket weather. this afternoon, still cool in new england. but getting a little bit warmer. fill if southward, even new york city a little warmer today. there will be a slight chance of showers on and off but not as wet as yesterday. as far as the middle of the country, still pretty warm. nothing too oppressive. a lot of nice wither from chicago to minneapolis. >> it's pretty nice, 69, 70. >> a little taste of humidity last week, we didn't like it. >>> we turn to sports now. last week the san antonio spurs were in the midst of a 20-game winning streak and had a 2-0 game lead over the thunder in the western conferenc
this afternoon after it heats up it's going to get hot, a little humid down there in north florida, southern georgia. we're going to get strong storms in southern alabama. i don't think tornados but we'll see large hail and definitely strong gusty winds. that's south of atlanta but includes tallahassee and savannah, georgia, toward jacksonville, florida. the northeast, it's a cool, chilly morning. temperatures in the low 50s. that means the suburbs are in the 40s this morning. definitely jacket...
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well down in north georgia, in union county, georgia, a group -- has applied to clean up a one mile portionway. that's the kkk. they say all they want to do is adopt a highway. they want to keep our mountains beautiful. people throwing trash out on the this this this this we just want to be with white catch catch >> rodney, king. 47. he has had a rough life ever since he had the hell beat out of him by los angeles police officer, found dead saturday night at the age of 47. famous, of course, for in the middle of the rodney king riots saying, "can we all just get along." the 20th anniversary of those riots was just a couple of months ago. >> last month. >> that's right. last month in may where rodney king was out with a new book and at a book signing, he said boy, how lucky for him that somebody in a condo nearby had a video camera. >> i got lucky that night to have the cameras on me that night. and i was one of the lucky persons to be caught in history with a camera video camera at that point in time. >> that was before. right? iphones and everybody having a video camera. today, there would
well down in north georgia, in union county, georgia, a group -- has applied to clean up a one mile portionway. that's the kkk. they say all they want to do is adopt a highway. they want to keep our mountains beautiful. people throwing trash out on the this this this this we just want to be with white catch catch >> rodney, king. 47. he has had a rough life ever since he had the hell beat out of him by los angeles police officer, found dead saturday night at the age of 47. famous, of...
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that means historic, torrential rains on and off for five days in a row for much of north florida, southern georgia alabama. that's the bottom line. also, in new england, there is rain coming through, so bring your umbrellas there, too. those are the two rainy spots, but definitely, this is going to linger. we'll be sick of debby in a hurry. >> and what about for the northeast, same thing? >> one day later. >> okay, good. thanks, bill. >>> three is not a charm for "madagascar 3." plus, one new release hits the box office bull's eye, while another gets staked. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have
that means historic, torrential rains on and off for five days in a row for much of north florida, southern georgia alabama. that's the bottom line. also, in new england, there is rain coming through, so bring your umbrellas there, too. those are the two rainy spots, but definitely, this is going to linger. we'll be sick of debby in a hurry. >> and what about for the northeast, same thing? >> one day later. >> okay, good. thanks, bill. >>> three is not a charm for...
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north florida. in savannah, georgia, charleston.l georgia showers and storms, but you're dry this morning around atlanta that commute should be just fine. in the final stop with the rainy weather on the eastern seaboard, central portions of north carolina, the rain has been filling in this morning on interstate 80 and 73 and 77 greensboro and asheboro. we do have wet weather on the east coast. it's not overall too bad of a day. chance of afternoon showers and storms from d.c. to new york. slightly warmer today. but it's still a chilly morning, you need the jacket this morning on yourself and the kids, only 62 in boston today. middle of the country looks pretty nice, we will see strong storms near denver this afternoon. also watch out around dallas, cooler today, only in the 80s, but you'll have some thunderstorms to deal with. pretty quiet weather week, lynn, we're not seeing anything too dramatic. >>> bill, thanks so much. >>> coming up, who got busted in the big apple and who is tweeting the president for help with her case. plus,
north florida. in savannah, georgia, charleston.l georgia showers and storms, but you're dry this morning around atlanta that commute should be just fine. in the final stop with the rainy weather on the eastern seaboard, central portions of north carolina, the rain has been filling in this morning on interstate 80 and 73 and 77 greensboro and asheboro. we do have wet weather on the east coast. it's not overall too bad of a day. chance of afternoon showers and storms from d.c. to new york....
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i want to start with debby because debby is still dumping buckets of rain across north florida and southeastern georgia. here's the radar loop from those areas, the doppler radar all kind of put together to give you the big picture. debby still spinning in the northeastern gulf of mexico but not the most impressive storm. on the latest advisory from the hurricane center, you probably see those wind there is in the top bar. they are down to 40 miles an hour. so debby certainly is having her issues. she's going to encounter land which will further weaken debby to probably a tropical depression as it goes across the florida peninsula during the day on wednesday. emerges east of daytona beach thursday morning. then it's probably going to strengthen a little bit in the atlantic off the southeastern u.s. coast and then as it makes a little bit of a turn to the northeast as we head toward the weekend and early next week, we're going to have to watch the whole east coast including our beaches for the potential for some waves and maybe some riptides here. if you're headed that way, keep that in mind. the rest o
i want to start with debby because debby is still dumping buckets of rain across north florida and southeastern georgia. here's the radar loop from those areas, the doppler radar all kind of put together to give you the big picture. debby still spinning in the northeastern gulf of mexico but not the most impressive storm. on the latest advisory from the hurricane center, you probably see those wind there is in the top bar. they are down to 40 miles an hour. so debby certainly is having her...
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thankfully winds are only 45 miles an hour but still hitting a lot of north florida, southern georgia with a lot of rain. we'll start with debby and then look at our great weather. it's spinning in the northeast gulf not too far from florida. all the heavy rains have moved into georgia for the most part and over toward jacksonville. they're dealing with that. the official advisory from the hurricane center put the winds at 45 miles an hour sustained. you see it slowly creep off toward the east crossing gainesville by thursday morning. friday back in the atlantic. this potentially could strengthen a little bit. we'll have to watch and see if next week it gets a little close and could cost some riptide issues but for the most part the heavy rains will be the big problem. around here a glorious tuesday. we're starting in the 50s and 60s. still 67 at 9:00. winds out of the northwest. 15 sustained winds. there will be gusts to ten, even over 20 at times with a 5:00 p.m. temperature of 81. i'm forecasting a high in washington of 82. right now 50s. 50 in the shenandoah valley. luray is 53. 5
thankfully winds are only 45 miles an hour but still hitting a lot of north florida, southern georgia with a lot of rain. we'll start with debby and then look at our great weather. it's spinning in the northeast gulf not too far from florida. all the heavy rains have moved into georgia for the most part and over toward jacksonville. they're dealing with that. the official advisory from the hurricane center put the winds at 45 miles an hour sustained. you see it slowly creep off toward the east...
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weakening after flooding parts of mississippi, alabama and florida and then it heads to georgia and headed north. some parts of georgia have been hit with 26 inches of rain. debby has also spawned tornadoes and threats of more. power lines knocked out and crews working to restore power there. >>> take a look at this. that is not a cloud. that is smoke from one of the massive wildfires a few miles from denver. one of nbc's photographers took this shot before landing in denver to cover those fires. some 6,000 people have now been forced to flee their homes. another fire south of denver is about 10 miles from the air force academy. high winds and very dry weather. two of the fire service's worst enemies right now in colorado. >>> thank you very much. next up, rupert murdoch's next move. is news corp. about to be broken into two parts? john carney has some thoughts and we had him write a letter to mr. murdoch. >>> five big movers including news corp. you see it up a big 6.5%. mcdonald's up a half percent. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flou
weakening after flooding parts of mississippi, alabama and florida and then it heads to georgia and headed north. some parts of georgia have been hit with 26 inches of rain. debby has also spawned tornadoes and threats of more. power lines knocked out and crews working to restore power there. >>> take a look at this. that is not a cloud. that is smoke from one of the massive wildfires a few miles from denver. one of nbc's photographers took this shot before landing in denver to cover...
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florida doesn't talk to georgia. north carolina barely speaks to south carolina, on electric issues. and when you try to have an infrastructure discussion on transmission and try to coordinate all of those things and then i believe my colleague joe kelleher once told me there's over 500 utilities in the united states that own some piece of the transmission grid, we can't get 537 people that get elected to office in this city to talk to each other. can you imagine how hard it is to get 500 different companies to find a common interest? there's probably very little common denominator when you've got 500 utilities talking on the whole scale of the country. so what you want to start doing investment in infrastructure, it's a very state-by-state, sometimes at best a regional discussion. wind in general makes a lot of sense in the six, eight or ten states in the center part of the country. rural by nature. robust resource. therefore, cost efficient for all of the above discussions that i think the governor was talking about a li
florida doesn't talk to georgia. north carolina barely speaks to south carolina, on electric issues. and when you try to have an infrastructure discussion on transmission and try to coordinate all of those things and then i believe my colleague joe kelleher once told me there's over 500 utilities in the united states that own some piece of the transmission grid, we can't get 537 people that get elected to office in this city to talk to each other. can you imagine how hard it is to get 500...
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really prone t in addition high waves going to be ar the coast and tornadoes southern georgia i into tonight.he rest north america, wet weather the eastern will however, easterna and new en see rain intrds the west risk of severe around montana, about large hail risk of a tornado but to on the and windy side soe for denver soaking hot houstowards the east at 24 degreesork city. 's go. stormy weurope in across thrs are affecting much isles, but nothing to the south side degrees expected all right, here's your e this i'm thanks for joining us.
really prone t in addition high waves going to be ar the coast and tornadoes southern georgia i into tonight.he rest north america, wet weather the eastern will however, easterna and new en see rain intrds the west risk of severe around montana, about large hail risk of a tornado but to on the and windy side soe for denver soaking hot houstowards the east at 24 degreesork city. 's go. stormy weurope in across thrs are affecting much isles, but nothing to the south side degrees expected all...
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there is a mother in north carolina and a georgia student that got it from a bug.fact, a local scientist tells me it's also in the chesapeake bay. a warning. tonight's report contains some graphic images. >> reporter: amy copeland is beginning to speak again and has been taken off a respirator. all good signs for her recovery but the damage caused by flesh eating disease has been done. doctors have had to amputate both of her hands, part of her abdomen, one of her legs and her remaining foot. >> the prayers we've got i believe are the only reasons amy is alive today. >> reporter: in most cases, flesh eating disease is triggered by group a strep bacteria. it's what caused her infection starting with a painful spot on her leg that rapidly spread. doctors performed seven surgeries to stop the infection in advance but fortunately have not needed to amputate. cope land's case is different. the bug got into her body through a gash suffered in a zip lining accident on a georgia river. it lived in fresh water lakes, river and dreams or brackish environments, meaning salt w
there is a mother in north carolina and a georgia student that got it from a bug.fact, a local scientist tells me it's also in the chesapeake bay. a warning. tonight's report contains some graphic images. >> reporter: amy copeland is beginning to speak again and has been taken off a respirator. all good signs for her recovery but the damage caused by flesh eating disease has been done. doctors have had to amputate both of her hands, part of her abdomen, one of her legs and her remaining...
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it is across parts of georgia and north.-- the rain too quickly and too small a period of time. that storm system will produce moisture but a little bit further to the north. we have isolated storms across tallahassee and southern parts of bam ma. that will continue going northward into parts of georgia. atlanta you could be seeing delays today because of some of the carolinas you see the moisture as well. you will be seeing showers and storms. remember you are in a drought and you can see the rain. we have a cold front pushing eastward bringing us showers and storms across wisconsin down into iowa and northern missouri later today. later on today as we get sunshine from daytime heating we are going to see strong to severe storms across southern parts of missouri arkansas, oklahoma, northeastern texas and texas panhandle. the main concerns will be large hail and damaging winds. can can't rule out an isolated tornado. severe weather in the form of strong thunderstorms. other big story across sex as today is how hot it will be
it is across parts of georgia and north.-- the rain too quickly and too small a period of time. that storm system will produce moisture but a little bit further to the north. we have isolated storms across tallahassee and southern parts of bam ma. that will continue going northward into parts of georgia. atlanta you could be seeing delays today because of some of the carolinas you see the moisture as well. you will be seeing showers and storms. remember you are in a drought and you can see the...
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tropical storm with bouts of tornadoes and a lot of flooding, especially in southern portions of georgia and north, yeah, that heat story? that 114 degrees, the hottest temperature ever recorded in june there, and it's been three days in a row of 100s in denver and today it's going to remain. the heat is incredible from the intermountain west down to texas. luke, we're going to be 103 today in denver. denver's like the new phoenix. this will be their fourth day in a row of 100-degree heat. >> oh, my goodness. and all these named tropical storms this early in the season. it's going to be a busy hurricane season come august. >> this is supposed to be my time off! august and september is supposed to be my busy time. >> oh, my goodness. bill karins, thank you so much for joining us now. we appreciate it. >>> and let's go to sports! let's get east coast bias, new york-centric. mets are hosting the yankees in the finale of the subway series. starting pitchers r.a. dickey and cc sabathia, could be an all-star game starting lineup, were supposed to be the story, but the offense took over. bottom of the fi
tropical storm with bouts of tornadoes and a lot of flooding, especially in southern portions of georgia and north, yeah, that heat story? that 114 degrees, the hottest temperature ever recorded in june there, and it's been three days in a row of 100s in denver and today it's going to remain. the heat is incredible from the intermountain west down to texas. luke, we're going to be 103 today in denver. denver's like the new phoenix. this will be their fourth day in a row of 100-degree heat....